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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIX, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. Ji, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3,1946: SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO $

Paper Collection "Llenroc'\ on Rumson His Neighbors Will Set Opening Tomorrow Many Realty Sales Time Changed Mr. and Mrs. A. William Bene- Red Bank Fire Chief Leroy quit, residents of this section for Road Sold This Week Deacy announced this week Hint Up In Business ten years, announce elsewhere in In Recent Weeks that, in line with a request of this issue the opening tomorrow of Rev. W. Taylor Dale, general the Log Cabin Inn on the scenic secretary of the lord's Day road, Atlantic Highlands. The cou- Van Horn Agency Sells The Alliance of New Jersey, the West Long Branchers To ple, experienced in the hotel and Joseph G. McCue Agency- time of paper collection Sun- restaurant business, axe taking Lester Leonard Three-Acre Estate day will be changed from 11 Help A Blind Veteran over the management of thia well Reports Several Local Transactions a, m.t to 1 p. m. Three taps known inn owned by Dr. Howard ori the borough's fire alarm Welcher of North Bergen and will "Llenroc," the residence of Mr. A campaign to raise and estab- operate It for the first time the Continued demand for homes Is* system will announce the start lish a fund for the benefit of Fred . md Mrs. Lester C. Leonard and of the drive. year-round. evidenced by many sales closed in i 4t[ >ne of Rumson's lovely estates, lo- Holy Name Rally Driscoll Speaks W. Phillips, 28, veteran of World Prominent Men recent weeks by the Joseph G Mo-| The clergyman had written war II, blinded in action In France, Mr. Beneqult was manager of the cated on the northwest corner of the fire chief, asking that the hotel Bennal, New York city, from Cue Agency, with offices In Red . Rumson road and Naveslnk avenue, has been sponsored by the fire de- 1925 to 1933 and the hotel Nell Bank and Rumson. These transact * At St. James morning hour be reserved for At Long Branch partment of West Long Branch. To Speak Sundays tions range from modest homes 'n • lets than a mile from the ocean at churchgoers. Grace, Monmouth Beach, from 1937 Sea Bright, has been sold to Mrs. The campaign, similar to the war to 1941. He later entered govern- Red Bank and near by towns to.*' In announcing the change, bond drives in West Long Branch, farms and riverfront properties liu Violet Glemby of Rumson and New Sunday Night Chief Deacy urged the co-op- On State Housing ment service for the U. S. Army At Catholic High York. ThU attractive year-round will begin next Monday, October 7, Air Corps as a civilian employee various parts of Monmoath county, country property includes three r eration of residents in the fall and end Monday, October 14. Wil- A few of these sales are reported "|j P-iper drive of the department. liam I. Morgan la the general chair- for which he received a certificate acres of beautifully landscaped To Parade At Asbury Candidate Declares of merit. Mrs. Benequit was asso- Lecture Course, Open below. >* He asks that as much as pos- man of the committees and James . grounds and a stone and frame res- sible be bundled, including He Would Bring Aid clated several wllh the res To Public, Starts The Colonial home on Glllespie,', 'dence of Southern Colonial design, In October 13 Event; books, catalogues and other Atcheson borough treasurer, and J. ]tauran t bmiries"a |n Cleveland, Ohio. avenue, Fair Haven, formerly^ j*| as well as a three-car garage. types of paper. Russell Woolley, borough clerk, are ' owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward 3,t Mr. Leonard Is a prominent Mon- 500 To Participate By Forcing Changes the two treasurers of the fund. The ' November 17 Flanagan, has been sold to Philips mouth county attorney, tvilh offices purpose of the fund Is to assist D. Andrews of Norwoik, Connective located in Asbury Park, where he Russell H. Minton of Fair Haven, Declaring that the housing prob- Phillips to set himself up in the More Properties St. James parish council of Red cut. The six-room house was piff« moved Monday to make his tem- president of the Holy Name society lem is in the forefront an a public nursery business. Bank has announced a lecture chased a few years ago by the porary residence at the Berkeley- of St. James church, accompanied Lorstan Studio issue, Alfred E. Driscoll, Republi- Phillips was a member of Co. A, course to be given this fall and Flanagans from Frederick C Carteret hotel. by Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, pastor, can candidate for governor, prom- 143rd Infantry Regiment, 36th Di- In Bayshore Area winter in the Catholic high school ker, who had originally purchased^ The Ray Van Horn agency, real- and Rev. John P. Byrnes) assistant Contest Winners ised war veterans that New Jersey vision, when on January 18, 1945, auditorium. The lecturers Include the property from Mrs. Mary Ma torj of River road, Fair Haven, pastor, and Edward M. Kelly, Theo- would produce houses by a three- in the battle for France, a bomb Reported Sold men who are nationally known. The The half-acre plot is planted In , were the brokers who effected the dore J. Labrecque, John Finnegjn Point attack on the current crisis, burst In his face and totally blind- course of lectures are to be given lawn with lovely shade and transaction. A few weeks ago the and John E. Day, members of the Patricia Mulligan in the principal address delivered ed him. He had previously served Sunday evenings. trees with a garage and playhouse! Same brokers sold Mrs. Glemby's executive committee, attended a Awarded First Prize at Procter's auditorium, Long in the African and Italian cam- Modern Stores Will On November 17 Dr. Mario Pel nestled in shrubbery in the rear otg former Rumson nine-acre estate, meeting of the Monmouth and Branch, Friday night paigns and had been twice wounded will speak on the "American Road the property. Mr. Andrews Is "Invermay," located en Buena Vista Ocean county officers of the Holy The candidate stated he favored in the Italian campaign. After a Replace Former Rhode to Peace," Dr. Pel la the author grandson of Philip C. Donner, ' avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Name society in St. Agnes church Officials of the Red Bank Lor- re-checking present regulations, long period of hospitalization he of many books, and his reviews and owned a country estate In Holmd hall at Atlantic Highlands Monday stan Studio on Broad street yester- modifying some and repealing oth- Restaurant Building articles have appeared In papers for several years. Kllleen of Little Silver. night to complete arrangements for day announced the local winners In was discharged from the service On the first floor ot the residence ers; forcing the federal government May 8, 1946. He possesses the and magazines throughout this Daniel B. Dorn, well-known tbc Red Bank parish to participate I to team up with the state to break tuucountrlr y and Europe. Sunday even- are a spacious living room with fire in the parade and rally of the Holy' Bronzo.™^e nni/wiicaArrowheado meoaimedal, nmopeaEuropean . Bowtell airencv nf Atlantic Hlirh " y ajiu i^uiupe. aunaay even- Bank photographer, has purchased! f place and oak paneling, a library black markets, and finally, for the gy g the house adjoining Fairview cenvSj Name society at Aabury Park Sun-1 African Middle Eastern ribbon with land^^^JS^'lt^'s reports the closing t of „*?more. '»*• December 8. Rev. John S. Ken- with fire place and panel book- day afternoon, October 13. i state to move In with Its own ac- four baltle stars, Purple Heart with nedy will speak on "The Way etery on Route 35 from Thomas I tive housing program. two oak leaf clusters, Good Conduct property sales to residents of 'he Ahead." Father Kennedy is na- Field, Sr. The house was built*; shelves, a study finished In honey bayshore area and out-of-town fam- pine, a powder room, dining room at the meeting were Msgr.' On beach erosion, Mr. Driscoll medal, American Theater ribbon, iiTi. "ft li eviJenV says Mr! Bow- J Uo~11* T™ » a nte^ "^ many years ago, being acquired 1 with (Ire place, casement windows) Thomas U. Reilly, rector of St. said that the state should aid the Victory medal, World War II. tell, "that the housing demand is and he Is also a veteran radio. Mrs. Phebe Scott, from Joseph and French doors, butler's pantry Catherine's church at Spring Lake! municipality, and on highways he The members of the committee speaker.' January 12 Rev. John F. Hurley in 1884. At various times'* ant on the upgrade and exceeds even It was owned by John A. Simpson, _ and modern kitchen. The second ' Vicar General of the diocese promised to continue the program are the same as those who served that of last spring." Cronin will speak on "Full Employ- floor has four family bedrooms, a °l Trenton, chairman for Mbn- started by State Highway Commis- in the war bond drives in the bor- ment In a Free Economy." Father John M. Hedden, Jonathon Heddenj"' ! The former Rhode restaurant John F. Scott, William P. Scott^i den, three tiled baths, two fire mouth county; Rev. James O'Sulll- sioner Spencer Miller. ough. They are: building on First avenue, Atlantic Cronin Is the permanent arbitrator places and a sundeck. Maids' rooms jvan . pastor ot St. Rose's church at He also touched on the liquor in the clothing industry in Balti- and Florence A. Voorhees fr nt^ ^HonorBblo Chairman—Mayor Jwien R. I HighlandB, which Was operated for whom it was purchased in 1917 and bath are on the third floor. A| Belmar and the diocesan director of j question by declaring he would Mount. 30 years by the late Charles R. more and Is the author of many nagBlnne terrace and open porches j thc Holy Name society and 300 of-1 fight for a reduction of federal Central Committee--William H. Dtn- books, including "Economics and Mr. Field. Mr. Dorn bought thifi flcers an Daniel Arduhno, Grover, has been sold to the Char property for an investment and ha»« with tall columns surround the d delegates from various] taxes on distilled spirits, stating 5V' D- T- IIh;""",' J- HwR>">n W»oll«y. ' Mar Realty company. The property Society." His lecture courses house. Lawns are terraced and clr-' Holy Name societies throughout | that the state's share of such rev- Ed*in R. Benin, Gooiue Convey, How- I , , ^ . j throughout the country since modernized and decorated t" Include house, cular driveways lead to the bouse, j Monmouth and Ocean counties. I enue was approportionately low. ard w. Robert.. Dr. Uwen woolley. Ro, comprises a large restaurant and courses at the Public Affairs Insti- Mr C. Par»on«, William H. Uyder. Earl Hun- - kitchen On the ground floor and a which ,ls set well back from the! - Minton will be marshal of He also Included statements which U G l 1 J H h A 3n IXLam'i., San'iuel*'u* Morri.^Dr. E. H. ' ° - yers contemplate Wilhelm Solzbacher will speak on Early records pertaining to Ihe I be headed by the St. James dele-! aid to teachers. Leruiiun, Maurice Pollak. Louia J. Bar- converting the building" into mod- the north side of Parker's Creek ( ownership of the property Indicate I gat'on. j The gubernatorial candidate was bour, K. HaKerman and Janu. Atcheson. ern Stores with two apartments "The Atomic Age—For Better or the east side of Oceanport avenue, that In 1753 some 750 acres, of. [ Preparations of the local pariah Introduced by Rep. James C. Auch- rict'TXr;;";,"!;1,;": EZTR.^Z *^e, « ™" «• exterior altera- Worse." Dr. Solzbacher is a speaker Little Silver, has been purchased which the recent sale was a portion, , to participate in the Asbury Park lncloss, who is a candidate for re- Sector Conunivtci»—Sec-tor 1. Thoinaj , tions. The property was Owned by on international affairs who has j from John Jansen by John Hanson.)^ and which acreage one Simon Coop- rally will be climaxed next Sunday election. In his address, Mr. Auch- Mon.hsn chairman Emil johnnon. Hurry Mrs. Erma M. Grover of Red Bank. traveled and lectured in 24 coun- j The property extends several hurf *J er obtained through patent from morning when the fathers, hus-; incloss declared his dissatisfaction , EUt Whit tries. Born In Germany, he was dred feet along the waterfront and« »* "« J Mark. In 1827 William Borden ac- at. Paul's church in Burlington, Monmouth, flrst prize winner, will I committee, was master of cere- man. s J | iour-car garage with apartment and years. His other lectures include Title was also closed recent] quired the ISO acres. In 1830 John former assistant diocesan director receive a (90 savings bond. I monies. He Introduced Freeholder "Hollywood's Marriage Market" and covering fhe transfer of the Mori Hartshorne sold the 6OO-s.cre por- Sector 7—Baruch B. Lewi* chairman, : greenhouses. of the Holy Name «ociety( who was Mary Smith of Compton street, |Abram D. Voorhees, Assemblyman Mort Thorne, Frank Johnson. E. Slocum. A modern, seven-room dwelling, "Hollywood in Focus." mouth Hills residence formerlj tion to George W. Hall, who the in charge of the huge Holy Name Belford, second prize winner, will Merrill H. Thompson, Assemblyman Frank Tllton. W, Hyatt. Raymond Bacon, Sunday evening, April IS, Dr. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Douglas Ewinjt. with two-car garage on Fourth ave- same year sold to Dr. Eleazar rallies in Trenton during the pre- receive a |2S bond, and Robert J. Stanley Herbert, Mrs. J. Albert Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddhln will Conklin to John P. Bergen of Wil P&rmly, a New York dentist. In Sector 3—John Bogardus chairman, I nue, Atlantic Highlands, owned by war years. He is one of the notable Cleary, box 453 A, R. F. D., Red VanSchoik, vice chairman of the Leon Cordner. Robert Gibbs, David , M y E Martln and Reginald speak on "The Society Reality." He Chester, Virginia. The property Is., 1832 Dr. Parmly rfold the 600 acres i preachers of. the diocese. Father Bank, third prize winner, will re- state committee. George W. Rray, Sweveneon. Harry Clerk. Calvin Woolley. , , , L , . . Is a noted Interpreter of European located on the most northeasterlj to Seabury Treadwell, a wealthy ! O'Sulllvan will also attend. ceive $10 In savings stamps. state committeeman, Mrs. Alfred Sector 3 —Frank Plunkett chairman, ,' Martin, has been purchased by events and a former Moscow news- point of the entire Monmouth Hillsi New York merchant, and in 1833 ! Taking part In the last pre-Pearl | The 27 other winners were aa foJ- G. Blaktsley. Kred Schsnti, [. Becker, , Thomas P. Ryan of Chapel Hill, paper correspondent who speaks six E. Driscoll Mrs. Mattte Driscoll L Wh W ttle club section of Mlddletown town»-' Mr. Treadwell acquired the 150-j Harbor Holy Name parade in As- lows: Barbara Boskey, Worthley and Mrs. James C. Auchincloss. S.c""-I0-ll.r,ln Fr.ncke chairman, ' ° "' ""^ ^"^ ^ * languages and reads 13. ship affording an unobstructed^ acre tract from William Borden I bury Park In 1M1 was a delega- street; Dianne Bucher. Washington William A. VanBrur.t. Mai.hal West. R. employed by Amory L. Haskell of The parish council Is also In view of New York bay, Staten The 750 acres were owned by the ! tlon of nearly 500 men from St. street; Robert Dalton, Riverside Kirebauirh. Howard Klrby, Frank Peter-; Woodland Farm, and was recently discharged from the air forces. touch wllh Monsignor Fulton Shee- land, the New York skyscrapers^ Treadwell family for over 50 years. ' James. This year's representation, avenue; Ann Harrfson, Hudson ave- Sector 11—Fred Hushes chairman, Al- han and Congressman Clare Boothe Group Pays Visit bert J. Frey, John Arbla. A. Co The six-room bungalow of George Long Island shore and many mlleS^ In 1883 Joseph T. Low of New York ' to be headed by Boy Scout troop 8, nue; Maxlne Hauchman, Linden N. Man ini. W. Con»ay. Luce in an effort to add their of ocean. Contained In the spaeiotlff a pllace; Peter Levitov, William Wagner, Monmouth Park, has been bought 22 acres which were bought ' is expected to exceed Its Impressive sold to Mr. and Mrs. James G'.cn- names to the program for the com- home are 12 rooms and five baths.?! by the Achclls family in 1915 and ! turnouts of other years. Returned street; Larry and Terry Luclsano, To Catholic High ing winter. The two-acre hillside tract fronts^! part of which tract la still owned I veterans Df St. James parish are iBank street; Susan Miller, Spring denning of Leonardo, who plan al- Pastoral Changes terations to the place for their own on Seaview Terrace and Clul»£ by John Fritz Achells. Today the | asked to parade in their uniforms. | street; Robert Mrosz, West Front occupancy. Ciicle, extending to State Highi Aehells estate forms the west street; Patty Pollcastro, Morford Association To Give Rumson Council Routo 36. and is extensively A large lot on the corner of Cha- boundary of the subject property. place; Patty Tomaino. West Front ed with trees and shrubbery It Rating To School Among Methodists mone and Burlington avenues, Leo- The Treadwells also sold a tract In street, and Thomas White, Harding cludinpr 41 dogwood trees. For thl Local Attorneys nardo, has been bought by Mr. and To Repair Roads 1887 to the DeMotts, which in 1925 road, all of Red Bank; Jess Rob- present, the Bergens are occu] Mrs. George O'Meara of Brooklyn, was purchased by Edgar W. Heller bins, Jr.. Mlddletown township; Starting this morning, the Asso- their new home for the summe Of County Few who plan the building of a year- of Newark for his own occupancy Purchase Homes Gail and Donald Spafford. River ciation of Middle States and Mary- months only; returning to Winct round residence on the property. State To Work and which property, still owned by Plaza; Bonnie Ballard, Jeffrey Nor- land, an accrediting association for ter for the winter. Next year Mr. Heller, forms the north bound- Other Sales Made By wood and Barbara Wolf, Eaton- secondary schools and colleges. Is Rev. John M. Long Of Four lots on Route 38 between On Two Streets intend to make extensive alter ary of the subject property. Mr. town; Carol Hill and Muriel Wil- ' making a two-day visit to Red Atlantic Highlands and Leonardo tions in order to make MonmoutUJ Holler also bought the subject prop- Walker & Tindall son, Keyport; Linda Nunn, Little iBank Catholic high school for the Highlands Appointed have been sold for Mrs. Thomas Plans for the boroughs of Ruin- county their permanent reside: ' erty In 1933 and sold the same to Silver; kawrence Johnson, West j purpose of rating the parochial Kelley of Long Branch to an in- son and Fair Haven to jointly Mr. Leonard in 1935. Keansburg, and Jean Figaro, Rum- school among the other association To Point Pleasant vestor who will use the building maintain Buena Vista avenue, af- Mrs. Glemby was represented in Attorney John A. Petlllo has pur- members. ! site for a commercial enterprise. ter repairs to that street have been Welcome Home the transaction by the law firm of chased through Walker & Tindall, The group visits member schools Comparatively few changes were i made by the state, were made y realtors, of 7 Mechanic street, the & ssell once every ten years. Results of made in the Methodist church pas Thursday by Borough Engineer Quinn, Doremus, McCue & property at 193 Maple avenue, Red 1 George K. Allen of Rumson as that of Red Bank. Fellowship Group this visitation will not be made torates of Monmouth county among11 World Community For War Veterans! Bank. The buyer plans to occupy known for three months. the 98 appointments announced ' borough council met. his new home soon. The residence Monday by Bishop Fred P. Corson ' Day November 1 Rumson council voted to main- was at one time owned by Mrs. Holds Banquet Dr. John P. Lozo, principal of Buys New Cape Cod Woodbrldge high school, is chair- at the closing session of the 110th I tain the southern half of the road, Clambake, Sports f; M. F. Young, formerly of Fox Hill, annual New Jersey Methodist Con- { The Red Bank United Council of below Woodland avenue, and Mr. Little Sliver. man of the visiting committee. Church Women held a meeting at At Eatontown I House At Knoll wood Hallowe'en Party Others serving with him include ference at Ocean City. I Allen reported that Fair Haven had The house at 79 Harrison avenue, the home of Mrs. Frank Kuhl of tentatively agreed to maintain the The Knollwood Homes, Inc.. have Miss Sada Davis, guidance instruc- Rev. John M. Long, who has Wallace street Tuesday evening to owned by Raymond and Marie Hor- At Next Meeting made a splendid record at High- other end. Rumson will also re- Plans have been completed by thai sold another one of their attractive tor at Henry Snyder high school, make plans for World Community quest state Improvement to Hance an, has been purchased through the Jersey City; Herbert M. Davison, lands Methodist church, goes lo Eatontown borough officials and; I Cape Cod houses located on Hance same agency by Attorney Ernest Young Adult Fellowship of Em- Day, which la celebrated all over road in cooperation with similar firemen for the welcome home olamj| road, Fair Haven. This cottage, con- assistant headmaster at Blair Harvey Memorial church, Point the world November 1. Fasano, who is associated with the bury Methodist church, Little Sil- Pleasant. Rev. H. M. Coffee suc- action Instituted by Little Silver. bake for the returned veterans taining five rooms and modern Im- law firm ot Quinn, Doremus, Mc- ver, held its annual banquet Mon- academy, Blalrstown; L. E. Ely, The main theme of this Novem- provements, has been sold to Mr. science Instructor at the Atlantic ceeds him at Highlands. Navesink In commenting on a proposed be held Sunday at Griffith park i Cuo & Russell. day evening at Buttonwood Manor, church, whose pastor. Rev. Paul ber 1 meeting will be "The Price sewage disposal plant. Mayor Louis the foot of Lake avenue, EatOBy and Mrs. Curtis E. Abbott of San Matawan. Mrs. Irwin Campbell was City Friends school; George W. of Enduring Peaco" and the specific | ^ Hague stated that in the inter- Jose, California, for their own oc- Sale of the former Fred Fisher Garthwalte, mathematics Instructor Leap transferred to a church in the town. The festivities will start fct^ property at 224 River road, Bed in charge. Troy, N. Y. Conference, will be and significant question of bringing Ie5t 3 o( economy, construction cupancy. The passing of the deed at the Plainfleld Junior-Senior high l the 1 p. m. , Bank, to Harry A. and Richard B. In the absence of the pastor, Dr. seTve'd by a'supply'nimister as"weTl j ° citizens of Red Bank and g. _ took place Monday at the office of school; Miss Winifred Jensen, mod- wou|d not begin before 194 He de Four hundred people, including Davey, formerly of 121 Spring Do Marls, who was attending the environs the thought, what will De Ic |arcd. however, that engineers the guests of honor, their relative^*! John V. Crowcll of Red Bank. Methodist conference at Ocean City, ern languages instructor at Perth tho Eatontown and Tinton Falls street, Is reported by the ( same churches„,, of which ,„,Rev. „Joh„ n H. required of each individual to trails- jnm y be selected for the job during and friends, are expected to attend, j Mr. Abbott, who is an employee firm. This property was formerly Fred Morf led In prayer. Richard Am boy high school; Miss Ethel on world into a vin cthic the coming months. Thegen, librarian at Camden high Heir has been pastor for one yetir. la'e " " " " S The clambake will be prepared by j of the Western Electric company owned by Frank Saggese of Bridge Brounley, president of the group, Rev. Ira Pimm, who served the I of peace, Tho Alcoholic Beverage Control Henry Harvey of Oakhurst, who U at Kearny, Is a graduate of electri- avenue. j conducted a short business meeting. school, and Porte A. Wolfe, history advised council that Rumson Coun- cal engineering Df tho University of instructor at Palmyra high school. former Grace church, Red Bank, an expert In hta line. Walker 4 Tindall also announce After that session Mrs. Campbell In- leaves St. Luke's church. • Long Paper Drapes try club's liquor license had been Sports will take up part of Ulf jl California. During the war he troduced Stephen KortoeBe, who en- 9H rents a Iinir, whit,' curlniil rntln 10 the sale of a house on Washington Branch, to become superintendent amended to Include the club boat- afternoon and will include a ba*«* • Dinner Set*. Ant! we needed it, But did you tnVe and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and your needs. J. H. Mount Co., K4 Urnnil Camden is the new pastor of tlie r.nl Chri*'.miiH rnnli and stationery. 1 lit TUP Heiilster oll'ice. Prihte.l on 'lui- .1 I... ,,,,111,'y AiM,rov«d instt/' 41pierc arts, llj.yj; others up to uKc o f itit.. p lnrit yyour IInwn need street, lied Bnnk. Phone 8-336B. —Ad- us •» Gift Simp, 41 Munmmith slrcri, r Mrs, Jules Dlstel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed- Asbury Park church and Rev. H. uhle riinllioaril fid rent* a ilor.rri. * ><. ,-.i,i- vrl,rnni' luttn, (24. U: l'yrvi gill «••!». »-.4. »; «•» now, Five pounds premium green (1(1.9ft9 . vertisement. lul Bunk. Advrrtiflcmonl. win Close, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Decker wns appointed lo tho crntH ,'.nh ; IMinteil nil wntri proof mm- Min *:.,) I'.ili nl S.i t unlit and Loan , aluminum WHIT, VVrnr Ever nnd Ecko Ronf fcnkl Ot fi ^-trillion enn ot Btu- Brounley, Mr, and Mrs. Allnn lin. $1.KII a doten. 1.", ,-enti, oach. Own- Mnnmouth street pressure cooker* for lit once delivery. ri't'a roof contiim, Ji.'Jb, Did you track "No Gunning" Slfns. Ocean Grove church. "Red Bank Cleaners." er's nnm ' imprinted nt small extr.i rn%[ ll.inl., N. J. I'II'I'IIIIHC ried Bank I I TollcL Boats, $T..'»U; curtain strcLchers; dirt In tlic IIOUBQ after the rain ? Cocoa Conklln, Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Murf, "No Gunning" signs may now be had We will be closed Saturday, Oclouer - Advertisement. AiUrrlui incut lawn rakes, ruliliish burners. New Hems B, $1.08; rubber lire mats, ft.SO. We Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Campbell, Mr, at Tho Register ofllct. Printed on dur- *,, 1046. 38 Monmouth street, Red nrrlvlnK ev«Ty illiy. Niitionnl & & 10. deliver. Nntloni.1 5 A 10. rrown'i -Ad- able cardboard 6" cents a doien. 3 Side Hemmed Window Shades. Bnnk.—Advertisement, Frown's.—Advertisement. and Mrs Henry Bice and Stephen A large stock on Illinrl in most nil "Saads o f Quality." A Remlndsr. vcrtlsement. Kortoese. cents, each; printed on waterproof mus- lin, $1.60 a dozen, 16 cents each. Own- sizes. i3peciH! urilrrs taken for iiuick Comnletr lino hicluiliim alfslfs. rln- Do you neeil clothol Dins, cannlDL.1 Mortgags Money. delivery. Somo Duplex green iinO while Contact Lens. vcrn, grit ,i... hny. pimlur ,. nml Imvn mu- iurs, niili.itnr coven, ash eunn. palRtft Public Auction, er's nanifl Imprinted nt small extra cost, Bxamlnations and fitting, MO Second Wt have -plenty of money to place on Household good! nnd furnishings, Sale an Venetian Blinds. —Ad vcrtliement. shades In hniiil-mndo rlnlh on hnnil. Wo lurex Icrrtineil) nr 1 (',,Vfr (' mp flinin. lloor win. window shadei. floor moP9f > good first boncl jinil mortgage. If you make, any kind of n winilow shnile. Hriiiif nvenup. Long Brunch; by appointment, rlr, Orfler now. ( IIIOVI•r llni. . Wi-V- Ct. K. hulliK. Inble oilcloth, door three bedrooms, living room, equlppod Light Ivory and oyster white flexible bonx Brunch 8-0223.—Advertisement. lira In need of n morttfnpc. It would pay wllh modern mnplo furniture. 21fi stoel Venetian blinds $5.08, all sizes up Public Auction. your roller*. N.ilmnnl r, & 111. I'ruwn's. iitiink. N- J. rhnrII • MoImilrl 9-filJI. - rlmrie* buskotB. brooms, nil vr you to BOO. us first. It. V. It, H. Stout. Wnshlnntun uvonue. Avon, Wednesdny, to 3t Inches. First quality. (>ct yours Estate of Henry Scherb, Chapel Hill — Advcrtlnement. AdvrrtiNpmetil. rl.itlit? J i-l rail lied Dunk 6-2(81) I 77 llrimil struct, lied Hunk. Phono Red now while we have them. No waiting. Public Auction. ill-livery. Nutlonol 6 A ID, Prown'l Umik 0-2141. Adverljsornpnt, Oclolior Hh, ut 1 p. m. PubllQ exhi- Road, Mlddletown, Saturday. October bition 10 n. m. to 12 noon, day at snle, These ills right In stock. Natlonol 5 & 5lh, nt 1 p. m Evo'ythintc from cellar Don't Fortet Paper Drive. Household Bonds and furnishings. 113 Fu

..',..!• r i fage 1 wo. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, lg46. The Romance Of ROTAEY COOS TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE Chamber Bulletin The Red Bank Rotary club will MONEY LOANED Carpet, Lecture Talk meet at noon today at the Molly CONSOLE and COMBINATION EXPERTS on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, . HERE'S THE tIG NEWS! Qut Pitcher hotel. The meeting will be The Monthly • bulletin entitled FACTORY PRECISION REPAIRS a Camera*, Binoculars, etc given over to monthly business, _ UeMMd and bondid by State uf N. J. Announcing the Local "Methodist Men," Issued by the with the board of directors report- We call for and deliver anywhere. WE FAT CASH FOB OLD GOLD and SILVER Several New Members Men's club of the Red Bank Meth- ing on their activities. Suggestions odist church, shows that the. or-for the Improvement of the club Eatontown Television & Radio Co. ganization has a membership of 106 Broadway Loan Co. And Many New Comers will be appreciated, 15 MAIN 8T, EATONTOWN. Eat. 3-0568. Open Evenings. and an effort will be made to in- 208 Broadway Long Branch crease this figure through the fact WINNERS Next week, October 6 to October that nearly all the veterans have 12, Inclusive, Is scheduled as "Clean- returned from service and a drive in Our Up Week" in the borough of Red will be made to contact these men Bank, ajid according to the bulletin for membership. of the Red Bank Community ChsinTter of Commerce, which ap- At Tuesday night's meeting of 1946 CUTEST peared Tuesday, the chamber will the organization, Harold H. Bayn- cooperate with the flre department ton gave a most Interesting talk on and other organizations to elimi- "The Romance of Carpet." Mr. nate as many flre hazards as pos-Baynton, who hag been associated BABY CONTEST with the rug manufacturing busi- don't say... sible within the borough limits. {From thi thousand* of cotriu la our 1946 This "Clean-Up Week" \a national ness and more recently in rug re- Vttrcti for lb* cuteit babies is town, the in scope, and intensive campaigns tailing, Is well versed on the sub- {fudges hiva chotta iht wtnntn IlitM. b«Ia». uct put on annually to reduce flre ject, having betn an executive of )Wi coogTEtuUta thm lucky children and hazards throughout the nation. the Karagheuslan Rug mills at Aheir proud pircnii. To tha other cooKitaats, Freehold many years before open- jbvtfcr luck next jaar. We axttnd our sincere The bulletin extends welcome to ing a retail store In Red Bank. frtbuka to all tba entma for helping to Haka the following new members: Tilton F'or the club's next meeting, rtht 1946 contest such a hug* succml Flower ahop, Abramoff and Drazin, \ "PIFFLES to SNIFFLES" whichjwlll be Tuesday night, No- Monmouth Waiting room, Heritage vember 8, the speaker will be Dr. Liquors'. Sutton Motors, Eisele, Amos Osborne Squire, former chief King, Lebaire, Stout, Red Bank physician of Sing Sing for 20 years. Clinical laboratory, Sherwood's This will be an open meeting, not Liggett's Have Everything You Need to FIGHT that COLD! Sporting goods. Allen Brothers, only for members of the organiza- Inc., Dorn's Photo shop, Ma-rmul- tion but for any members and stein Bakery, Kirschbnum Silk friends of the church. Cold weather's here... but there's no need to suffer the miseries of colds ... no shop, White Furniture company, Winters Fur shoppe and General need to lose even one day's work or play .'.. if you take care! Get plenty of sleep, Neon Sign company. AVW To Hold New businesses reported in the avoid exposure, dress warmly, drink plenty of liquids. Remember, too, Liggett's bulletin are Albert Burdge, Little Election Forum Silver; Fair Haven Nursery school Rexall Drug Stores are wise in the ways of colds ... and hot on the trail with and Ideal Homes, Shore Cleaners, Two candidates for Congress Zager Brother!, Mobile Venetian will debate election issues tonight famous name products that help you fight colds at the first sign of a sniffle! Blind company. Attorney William at a non-partisan forum in Asbury E. Beatty, Craig Hill. Morton's Park under the sponsorship of the Dress shop. Dr. Vincent WheUn "Every Veteran a Voter" commit- and Albert A. Six, auctioneer, all tee of Eastern Monmouth chapter, of Red Bank. American Veterans Committee. As- semblyman John W. Zlmmermann New residents listed are Harold of New Brunswick, Democratic Here's the otjnce of prevention that le«i«ni the Hlk cttttW!»fl ..^J PATRICIA MULLIGAN G. Zier of Wallace street, Pearl T. candidate, and W. Vincent Timber- colds from others. Germs that go with coldi can't; vi$f\ '$«f <&£ Gessner of Linden place, Harrison Monmouth Ave., Purl Monmouth man, Independent, of Jamesburg, a foothold when you lmmunlie with oral coldivoalnttl P. Hill of Leighton avenue, Mrs. have accepted the committee's in- Fint Prii. Francis P. Devlin, Leo Naclerio and vitation. No acceptance has been U S SAVINGS BOND Clarence Ralston of Maple avenue, received from the third candidate, 1*50 Verncn Boyce of Oakland Btreet, Rep. James C. Auchincloss of Rum- Kenneth Elmore and John Borneo MARY SMITH son. If he appears, he, too, will be of North Bridge avenue, Paul V. given an opportunity to take part. Cold Compton St., Bslford Relnartz of Vista place, Robert R. The committee decided against in- Paily tablet (or 1 week; Mlnerly of Broad street and Rum- ^Or'al v»ccin« for Second Friu viting another Republican to take i tablet, weekly thereafter, keeping imjnune to son place, Ellis Mullins of West the Congressman's place, as it was immuniiet you from bac- u s- SAVINGS BOND street, Ernest Martin and Martha felt he had been given ample oppor- bacteria accompany- Alston of River street, William F. tunity to plan his own appearance, teria accompanying, coldi. ing common coldi. Morgan of Leroy place, Jack F. 1 ROBERT CLEARY and the presence of a substitute Curwen of Canal street, John A. would be unsuitable In view of the MBrrall'sOROVAX > Sharp & Dohme VACA6EN ox 453A. R.F.D., Red Bank Lapetina of Broad street, John E. attendance in person of the other Dean of Oldfteld place. John A. two candidates. Oral Cataniwl VKtta* . Oral Cold Vacciw Third Prli« Young, Bessie S. Mann, John K. u s Effective' t»b.|etB; "PfitpcFbrdhcMal ' SAVINGS STAMPS Harris and Mahlon W. Parsons of Walter Reade Jr.. chairman of Riverside avenue, Floyd C. Dusen, the committee, announced this immunlre aRainst - Wfriilriit bac Paul Mclver, Frank H. Grindle and week that Godfrey Lehman of El- common sold )»ac- ^ 27 ADDITIONAL WINNERS George B. Randall of West Front beron, chapter chairman, would terial iaUeXiqai^.^BjJX*. acppmpuiying coldf. street, John Koleda of Hudson ave- open the forum, introducing J. 1 OF HONOR AWARDS nue, Robert L. Howe of Drummond Richard Troxel of Oakhurst, who EATONTOWN place, Lodrick Rivers of Bank will preside. Each candidate will Bonnie Ballard. WyekofT Kd. street, John Sar&nak of Wall street, be given an opportunity to discuss JsHrey Norwood, 44 Barker Avt. Donald Matthews of Waverly place, election issues from his standpoint, TO ALL FROM REXALL HtubHiH Wolti, 4 Barker Avi. Thomas Tomalno and William L. after which there will be questions KEYPORT Whltmore of Catherine street, Nlch- from the floor. The session will be L'aicl Hiil. K Y. H.. Box 378 'jolas DeSantij of Monmouth street, held in the boardwalk solarium in Munrl » ii-oii, l!s Flrrt SI. front of the Berkeley-Carteret ho- Vltomint guard the bulwarks of good health... help build a strong LEONARDO ' Ella dice of Harrison avenue, tel, starting at 8 o'clock. resistance to infections. Avoid dangerous vitamin deficiency Annt LewM. Cenlti Ave. I i John E. Simonds of Elm place, by supplementing your Ave Un •:,»,., M. kmiK, Sis L. Fred W. Covert amounted to J1.278.T98.00O, says the I and Charles Brown of Fair Haven: New Jersey Taxpayers association. RED BANK Dai?v He:man, Charlotte Barg, ,Reuali Puretest PLENAMIKS 11 Woilhley Si. Ha brB Kn-ky , I Ivan C. Kuhns, Joseph Maradle Contain fix moat.caaentlal vitamint plus Dimme Burhti, 2~, Wailrnglon and John J. Simmons, Jr., of You Were Right! liver concentrate and iron I . . . (144'>) Ruben Uu.ion. 66 Kncr.iile Ave. Shrewsbury; Carrie Mullen of Riv- Ann hai n-ui., 1 •• I Hudson Ave. er Plaza, Chester S. Rockwell, Aug- Mivin< Haurhman. 4 U Umten PI. ust F. Kent and John Burr of Lit- It's Marvelous! Rexall Puretest ALPHA-CAPS p,,,, UIUBI. II William St. tle Silver, and Walter Llppincott Lany Luu»a«o. S'l Bar.k St. 25,000 USP units Vitamin A; help.build and Charlotte E. Mehler of Middle- Te,>>- I.U'ioani,. S" Bank St. resistance to colds..$3.25 va»je . . . (lOO'i) Su«an Miller, lit Spring Si. town. Hello, Evelyn? How are you? Kubc.l Mrue.1. 1T1 W. Kronl St. I'my I'uhra-tro, 2 Morton! PI. I'm beat! Soo-oo-o tired! I went J, . R.it.hin-. Jt , Hitihwiy 3R shopping today. Trudged around Rexall Puretest BETA-CAPS D..n = :i S- „•!, :,l. l,co,». SI. * Former Sing Sing all afjernoon . . . seems I'll never Vitamin B Complex fortified with those [llvri 1'iRlft get my fall outfit complete. (,ml N m' i>< >. Ueoi se Si A specific Vitamins Bl and G. . . . (IO0'») Hi.. ram Doctor To Speak I did have one bright spot this I'n'.'y Tomi:ii\ JIM W Front SI. afternoon. I got a Perm-o-comb. Dr. Amos Osborne Squire, for- I homa- While. i: Hardini Hd. It's a good thing they're not hard Rexall Puretest Thiamin Chloride merly chief physician of Sing Sing RUM.SON to get! Anyway, you were right! prlton for over 20 years, will be the Vitamin Bl tablets correct deficiency in J(.,,i 1 gn i> llnm/jii Kd. i It's marvelous! It really doeB comb speaker at the November 5 meeting diet, stimulate appetite, 1665 units. (23'a) I in waves and my finger-wave Htill WEST KEANSBURG of the Melhod'St Men at fellowship ^n e Jnlni-on. ;i( Lauif! ooks fresh, although It's five days A > hall. 0. D. (Rexall) Liver Concentrate ! An addn-Es on "The Romance of 1 got an extra one for Janie to Carpet" was given at Tuesday With Iron, Bone Marrow and Vitamin B carry with her at school, too. I Complex for nutritional anemia. (lOO'i) L GRAND PRIZE tiight'n meeting of the group by certainly owe you thanks for a Harold H. Baynton. Red Bank i Winner of $330 swell suggestion. merchant and a member of the or- And by the way, here'a another . IN U. ». SAVINGI 10NDS ganization. suggestion the sales clerk gave me; With the return of most of World She aaid to write a letter to Perm- GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM REXALL I MARY DAVIS tl'."""'^? "' War II veterans, the large member- o-comb, Newark 5, N. J., on "Why ship of 106 is Increasing at each I like Perm-o-comb." The writers gathering. of the first 50 letters received will get a Perm-o-comb free! That's all Reg. 25c REXALL Laxative Reg. 50c Cold Capsules Battle Bacteria with / Tax exemptions in New Jersey you have to do—it's not a contest have abiorbed nearly one-fifth of or anything like that. COLD TABLETS (24s) REXALL ASPIROIDS PEPSODEMT ANTISEPTIC all evaluated piopeity. i eports the I'm writing my letter right away LORSTAN Help you keep "regular," relieve New Jersry Taxpayers associaticn. nnd you'd belter do the same! 5-way relief for the discomfort A Pepsodent garble will kill congestion and the misery oi of common colds . . . Take with million! of germs ... the kind Negltctttf coldi . colds ... a Rexall special with that go with coldi and sw.rm mayjaod 16 lariousV*'*'' - Reg. 25c RIKER'S (Rsxall) over mouth and throat iurftc«sl coiWlHon$. let liggett's Reg. 25c REXALL GARGLE Mentholated COUGH SYRUP Buy two bottles at a big laving I help you »Wke back... get »5 BRCAD STRLET, RED BANK, N. J. Relieves throat irritations due to Soothes irritation . . . loosens quicker r«lief from cold mlteriet! jRed Bank 6-3096 • Hour. Daily 10 a.m. common colds. Chance to save I' phlegm and clears throat. Save! SPECIAU Limited Time Only ; to 6 P. M. Saturday Until 9 >'. M. PUBLIC SALE » IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Having sold my house I will dispose of all ! TO: Ueit'U.i Munay md John Mur- y«y, htr h j*t)ni.J. nnJ ttu- htu s, de- BBtS and p.-iM'tin1 rf|'tr»intm,vfi of Household Goods and Furnishings at public auc- llllnm Sl 216 WASHINGTON AVE., AVON, N. J. ithen are defei.dun:*. y mi ire legmtti O Rppenr, "I'd Mi<«< ;• tn thf inin- 2nd Block Went of Ocean Ave., llftlnanti' b:!l iin, oi Uttott iht llliti ri*y if November n*M, w 1 he 11 id bill w.ll )• taken m ronffis^ri HnnU >uu. ' Fight Colds 5 Ways! The >aid \> i« I'le-i to for«c'on i Ttiflcnle of 1 t>\ Sal* martr by F. ^ . BROVESCO ;iln«, C'ollertnr «•» lh« Oorvigh of Sf» Irlffht, da led Sf plemb*r 30, 1 9 4 • •. and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th «coi ded in th« M on mouth I mi my utartlnj at 1 P. M. rk'a Oftlrf in Book I'-'V nf Mnri ;es, on I'Hjrf -1*. cohering prrmntn mown at Blork V. Lot 'J(>-D on ihi tax Maple Lmng Itoom Set consisting of Settee, Chairs, Table: Dap of f>«id Buruush of St*. Hntihi, m- theiton tu K..U SHundfiR. w h.. Ii Nlne-Plrci' Duncan Phyfe Dining Room Set (Cherry), Floor < of Tmr H»l< WAS HI- I-amp... Chlnuwnic, (ilanswnre, Kltchenware, Frigldalrc i\ Porch by BKid Horouah of 3«* Hriuht ,O the complBiiiBnu hernn by »§ngn- Furniture iWicker and Adirondack), Porch Glider, Kltchon Fur- Itent dnt«>d June 11, 1944. »nri*! repreienUtivei of 0 ft Dohtne $, T. 37,12 oz. William Srhec. deemed, »ri midt par- place Wood, Fireplace Set. Garden Hose and many Items ton num- :lci defendant bei aust the itid ^ illiam erous to mention Including all furnishings from Chauffeur's and „ f j, , •' AnllMtpilc Solution 1.17 Jchee r ^»* the lioldrr of r • cord of i Sortg^if* covei n>K «» id iiremliei. made Servant's Quarters. iy LOUR Sendni irf Tht titabrlfht ,iand nnd ContlrucLiou Com pan j, a coi- LIGGETT'S LEAD THE WAY TO VIBRANT HEALTH EVERY t>AYl pomtiuri of New Jtnt)', dated August PUBLIC EXHIBITION I, JbWe, und recvnied Aucual )", 1S67, ID th« Monmuulh County Cltrk'a Offlct on date of sale 10 A. M. to II noon. In Book 21 £* of Mortgage, on page 40, ;hlch laid mortgage wai aaaigne

lien uiuin or int«r*Bt In laid prem* i by virlut of Bald mortnair*. By Order of GEORpE VARGISH Dalfil: Srplrinber It, •»<«. AIM'Lb'.ATK, STEVENS, FOSTEH Sale Cqnductod By ' £ [IKUSSILLr 14 Broad Klrt.l, B. O, COATS. Aiiclloneer, 490 D»th AVe., • Lonj Uruicli, N. J, Itrrl Hank, N. J. FRANK WOOLLEY rt,on« «-UW C. A. BUHK j Bnri r>n maVi Docket monij hj [lft« Tha B««lil«r.—AdvirtUintnt. Corner Broad & Monmouih Streets Phone R«d Bank 6-1444 t. RED BANK REGISTER, OCT-OBER 3, 194B. Page Three.

'J QDINN, D0BEMU8, MC CUE Si Fractures Skull In EUSSKLnriSSKLIL. 22 Eatontown Tax MYSTERY BUS RIDE COUNSELLORS AT LAW Potato Crop Sets Fall From Car to Roller Skating Rink WhltAeld Bulldini, Red Bink Lien Lots To Be Mabel Coleman School of Dancing. John J. Qulnn Thomas P. Doramut David Davis, 212 Mechanic* street, (Win by _ v.i ,.., .• • . ae. Vincent J. McCue % Ernwt Fatani suffered a fractured skull Friday William h. Ruiiell. Jr. Sold To Veterans New" Jersey Record when he was thrown from the KEANSBURG ROLLERS Studio—15 Rector Place; Red Bank : -i $ PARSONS, LABBECQUE, bumper of an automobile as the car stopped quickly, He was taken Telephone Bed Bank 9-J011. «• CANZONA & COMBS Given Preference Of to Monmouth Memorial hospital In OCTOBER 12, 1946 COUNSELLORS AT LAW Marketing Leader Reports a serious condition. PRICE $2.00 Registration—Week of September 16, From 9 to 12 A. BL I Wallace Str. Red Bank Purchase For Home* Davi3 was riding on the bumper Rollo Bum leave Red Bank, K.yporl • Theodore D. Pardons Edmund J. Canzona Glasses Start Week of September 23. B I Theodore J. Labrecque By Borough Council of a car driven by Walter Grice of 7:00 P. M.; Keamburt,' Perth Amboy EUton F. Combi Thom«« J. Smith Highest Yield In History Harrison avenue as a weight so 7:15. All ticket, mutt be boujhl in ad- Happy Hours Play School Opens October lit, 'j* • Eobert H. Mulda William R. Blallr Jr. that Grice's car would be able to Abraham J. Coffer Howard W. Roberta, Batontown vance. For further Information, call The 1946 white potato crop, which push a parked vehicle. Keantburg 6-0783-J, borough attorney, was Instructed DISTRICT CLTJB MEETING HENBV 8. 1NSEI.BERG, at a meeting last Friday night of may yield more than 13,500,000 the mayor and council to Institute bushels this fall, ia the largest ever Mrs. Stanley Gilbert ol Fair Hav- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT foreclosure proceedings on 22 tax harvested in New Jersey, accord- en, vice chairman ol the southern Profenlonal Building, lien lots in the borough on which ing to Willis R. Morgan, managing district 61 the evening- membership veterans could built homes. Asbury Park. N. J. director of the New Jersey Potato department of the State Federation 'Industry committee. Potato farm- of Women's clubs, and Mrs. George Rid Bank 6-3944 Aibury Park 2-2451 This action followed such a, re- B. Almond, Jr., of Merchantvllle, quest by Eatontown post. American ers are breaking all previous rec- Legion, In the following letter ad- ords with yields which average bet- state chairman, are In charge ot a dressed to the mayor and council: ter than 200 bushels per acre, the luncheon and round-table discussion WILLIAM E. BEATY A committee of the American highest in the history of the Gar- meeting of the district to be held Legion, Eaton town post 325, pre- den state. Some growers have re- Saturday at Rosevelt tea room at ATT0E1VE1' AT LAW Bents for your consideration a mat- ported digging' more than 350 bush- Little Silver. Winners of the even- ter pertaining to tax lien lots in els per acre. ing department's fellowship fund & TAX CONSULTANT the borough ol Eatontown. A sur- will be guests. vey made by this committee showed According to Morgan, New Jer- 80 East Front St. Red Bank 6-2850 that there are 22 tax lien lots in sey growers surpassed last year's Eatontown, utilities easily avail- bumper production, despite the fact able, on which veterans could build that the acreage planted this year Have You A. ELDRIDGE BROWER homes, securing loans under the GI BUI of Rights or from the FHA. was smaller, estimated at 68,000 Tired, Aching ABCHITECT acres. In his opinion, the excellent This committee respectfully sum- yields can be attributed-to the fa- Back? 60 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. 3. mits the proposal that the bor- vorable growing season as well as Let a ough's attorney be instructed to in- to DDT spray programs and exten- R. B. 6-3337 stitute foreclosure proceeding! on sive use of fertilizers. all the lots at one time; then that SPENCER AT. HIGHLANDS 1 0823-J warranty deeds be Riven for these Complimenting New Jersey grow- Relieve lots, the veterans being given the ers, dealers throughout the E.ist back-strain and lessen DR. L. W. CARLBON, preference of purchase. declare that the farmers have won The following are the first group recognition for New Jersey pota- your fatiguel SURGEON CHIROPODIST, of veterans who have written to us toes through the adoption of the FOOT AILMENTS expressing the wish to purchase new grading program. Quality has Ofliro Koun this land when It becomes avail- been exceptionally good, with mist Registered Dally 9:3 0 a. m. to 6:00 p m. able: Thomas Norrls, Maple ave- Evenings: Tueatlay tod Thursday nue; George Cummerford, 59 Broad of the tubers meeting the stand- Spencer Corsetiere ' For appointment phone 6-2442 street: America Ajscnentlno, Vail ards for U. S. No. 1 grade. The, Unfurred Coat 60 BBOAD ST., BED BANK, N. J. Homes; Michael Ferrallo, 135 Broad By September IS. New Jersey street: William C. R. Budd. 58 farmers had marketed about 85 per Mrs. Marie H. Brown Lewis street: James H. Ervlng, 250 cent of the potatoes, also an un- 632 OCEAN AVENUE, DR. MILDRED HULSART, Broad street; George A. Hahland, continues in a SURGEON CHIROPODIST 309 Broad street; Edwin N. Gabriel, usual record for so early In the SEA BRIGHT. N. J. Foot Orthopedics—Eleciro-Therapj 18 Crawford place; Arthur N. Hass, season. The successful movement PHONE SEA BRIGHT 2-0037. Offlc. Hourt:Duily 9 a. m. to & p. m. Clifford Ringer, Main street; James is credited largely to the expanded starring role.... 3* Evening*: Tuesday, Tbunday, 7 to S Qulnn, Lewis street, Carley Garo- federal-state inspection service in- 7 I*. M. falo, Main street. augrurated this year at the sugges- (CloMd Wedn^.d-y and Friday) It is desired that the price should tion of the potato industry commit- Important new silhouettes are By appointment only, Red Bank 6-0905 not exceed UO0 per lot. the size be- tee. 158 BROAD 8T, KEI) BANK, N J. ine not less than 40 feet wide, and 100 feet deep. It Is to be understood The federal government pur- short and boxy or long and DR. RAY DE CARLO that title to the lot shall be non- chased about one-third of the New fitted. transferable until after a home has Jersey crop, In accordance with th» StRGEON CHIROPODIST been built thereon. price support program guaranteed FOOT AILMENTS We of the committee will respond to farmers by the Steagall amend- OUIca Houri; at anv time to a call from you In ment. The Production and Market- Daily 9 riO K m to 5 30 p. m. order that wa may work out a sol- ing administration, the federal Ev«n:i.|c> by art liotoient ution which will be mutually satis- I'hone C- 't '-'• fi factory. We trust that there will be agency purchasing the farm crops. BO MAPI.E AVE. BED BANK prnmvt and favorable action. disposed of a considerable volume i j The letter was signed by the vet- to distillery companies. ! erans' committee on housing, My- According to Morgan, the price ron Koslcky chairman, Clyde support program did not work as Christian Science Hayes, Emanuel Friedman, Floyd I'rugnams from well at was anticipated. Lacking Holmgren, Kenneth West and F. adequate storage facilities, the gov- The Mother Church Bliss Price, port commander. ernment was not able to move The First Church of Christ, | Councilman Fred Morris, who promptly the potatoes which were Scientist, In Boston with Councilman Ralph L. Lewis bought from farmers. In addition, Alt STEEL CUSTOM EVERY SUNDAY are the committee from the bor- government agenU were obliged to ough council working with the flre- make similar purchases in other RADIATOR ENCLC ', men on the welcome home party for states where crops were also heavy. WMCA 8:45 A. M. the Eatontown returned servicemen, "New Jersey potato growers and Testimonials or healing given. reported that the affair would be 1 held October 6 at Griffith grove. dealers will meet next January at Musical selections by 1 | The public hearing on the police Trenton during Farmer? week to soloist and organist of I retirement fund will be held tomor- discuss the problem of reducing the Scientifically tonjtructed The Mother Church row night, to which time the coun- acreage. Realizing that a graduil far tmdtnl Htat Circulation change In the diet of consumers cil sesjfion was adjourned. The ques- EittmalM Witlwirt Obligation tion of the—borough adopting- this has reduced somewhat the demand system will be placed on the general for white potatoes, and that peak TELEPHONE: HTI J-8SO0 election ballot November 5. production can be expected from now on through improvement in in- secticides, seed and cultivation methods, farmers must plan some CRAFTSMAN IN METALS INC. Club Encore Fire sort of a program of acreage con- SHOWROOMS Loss At $25,000 trol," said Morgan. 585 CENTRAl AV£., NEWARK 7. N. J

Owner's Wife Jumps From Bedroom Trap

A four-hour fire swept through the interior of the Club Encore at r's Wanamasrfa Monday morning, caus- ing damage estimated at $25,000. Po- ... until you are lice report that the blaze was touched off by a cigarette butt left fully protected wilh Hie on the bar on the first floor of the broodest types of AIRCRAFT club. The fire was discovered shortly HUH and LIABILITY INSUR- HEADQUARTERS after » a. m., and Mrs. Margaret Os- ANCE Be sure you are cov- r goodby, wife of the owner, was i forced to jump from a second-story ered both ON THE GROUND window. She was admitted to Fit- FOR FINE SPORTWEAR and IN THE AIR against kin hospital for observation. Belted short coat with new rounded practically ALL PERILS. Get Four hours later the Wanamassa, shoulders, of fine wool in black, green, Oakhurst and Neptune township Wear good-looking clothes gray and brown. Sizes 10 to 20. M.OO AVIATION INSURANCE fire companies halted the blaze. —Sporty clothes tailored to The fast-spreading ore destroyed "COVERAGE FOR tha entire first Boor. Jack give maximum in comfort. Osgoodby, U co-owner of the club Superior protection against the cold plus THE AIR AGE" from with Frank Ogden. Right now we ultra smartness are the attributes of this Windows on the first floor were have in stock a 100% all wool fleece coat. Sizes 10 to 20. broken by the Intense heat and the stucco outside of the building was large selection 38.00 scorched. Furnishings on the first floor were destroyed. in both longs William H. Hintelman Short and bulky—this boxy coat with the B1DGE KOAD, BUMSON, N. J. and regular It Day I to advertiu in The Rcsltter new swing back of 100% wool Anyo- TEL. BUM8ON 1-0600 Llama. In black, brown blaok. Sizes 10 Sport Coats to 18. 30.95 in very at- tractive pat- The casual side of you will welcome this terns. handsomely tailored lOCf fleece wool coal. In blue, brown, black, gray, kelly. '19.95 Sizes 10 to 18. 34.00 AND The bo.xy boy topper to wear for every occasion. Put the collar up under your chin, bury your hands in the deep '22.50 pockets. In gray, black, brown. Sizes 10 to 18. 34.00

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* •<•!* four. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. will report to Camp Stoneham, Cal. Miss Seaton To Wed C. M. M. Milliard Foster, who In stationed la New Orleans, Is (pend- Alfred P. Lench ing a 12-day leave with, his mother, ATLANTIC' Mr. and Mrs. John E. Seaton of A meeting of the Women's So- New Brighton, Staten Island, an- ciety of Christian Service will be IT" ATTENTION! LADIES! nounce the engagement of their held next Wednesday in the Sun- Sat-Mat. XhnMTri-Sat. daughter, Josephine Marlon Seaton, day-school rooms of the Methodist ELIZABETH TAYLOR to Alfred Philip Lench, son of Mr. church. Final plans will be made A • TOM DRAKE and Mrs. George Lench of Ellis for the Christmas bazar and clam Have You Seen The Stunning street, Freehold. chowder supper Friday, October 1ST ' FRANK MORGAN' Mr. and Mrs. Jay White have rented the duplex apartment on Ed Dresses Mrs. Jones Is Wearing Lately? Bennett's property1 on East road. '.'COURAGE OF LASSIE" The apartment was formerly occu- pied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Man- IN TECHNICOLOR ion, who have moved to Pennsyl- She makes them herself. vania. Capt. William E. Lee has re- Sun-Mon-Tu«fr She learned how at the turned to New York city alter visit- Sun-Con't-S F. M. ing Mrs. G. A. Lee for the past two BARBARA STANWYCK •\ weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Glendennlng VAN HEFLIN and daughter Maureen have moved LIZABETH SCOTT Singer Sewing Center into their house on Route 36. Tho house has been reshingled and new- —in— You too can learn. ly decorated within. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Grob, former "THE STRANGE LOVE Inquire about our classes now forming. residents of Campbell avenue, are OF MARTHA IVERS" moving to a house on Church street owned by Mrs. Poh. Mr, and Mrs. John P. Euler, Mr. Wednesday One Day nd Mrs. WiWon Miller and Mrs, Evelyn Morris and daughter Joan j MARSHA HINT attended the Trenton fair Satur- JOHN CARROLL Singer Sewing Center day. | —m— Miss Margie Dennle, Miss Emma • "LETTER FOR EVIE" Red Bank Hahn and Edward Dennis of this' —Also— 43 Monmouth St. MISS JOSEPHINE M. SEATON place and Cpl. Lee Whinely of Fort TOM CONWAT " Monmouth spent Sunday at New —In— Red Bank 6-3806 Miss Seaton Is a graduate of Cur- York city. "THE FALCON'S ALIBI" tis high school and attended Bran- don-Stevens Business school and Ensign Joseph Finnegan has been Delehanty institute. She has been assigned by the Navy to Piince- employed for several years as a ton university. secretary by the New York Life Insurance Co. Miss Seaton 1B a Colt's Neck member and former delegate to the (Tho Red Bank Kegliter ran be bouithi Women's club of Nyllc, an Inter- Colt'a Neck at Arthur Fox'a General LABORATORY TESTED Mr. and Mrs. A. William Benequit company organization of the life lore). nsurance company, and she also Is Mias Betty Hamernick of Phalanx a past president of tile company's won an Emerson radio, which was Every step in refining is constantly checked and re- Lyric Choral club, disposed of Monday night by Boy checked in Sun's modern laboratories to make certain are proud to announce that During the war the bride-elect Scout troop 90 at the school. The was connected with the National troop realized $120. After the meet- that every drop of NEW Sunheat meets the rigid speci- Security Women's corps In Man- ng Peter Moreau of Holmdel, Jo- fications which assure you the highest quality. hattan and has been active with seph Moreau of Long Branch and THE LOG CABIN INN the Staten Island chapter of the William Rlordan of this place, troop American Red Cross in the can- leaders, attended a gun recognition teen division. banquet at the Marine grill, Asbury LESS CARBON BURNS CLEAN ON THE SCENIC ROAD, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Mr. Lench, who is employed as a Park, where the local troop received i linotype operator with The Regis- a membership achievement awaid. , ter, attended Freehold high school. The Reformed Youth Fellowship ' Because the NEW Sunheat burns with a hotter flame, will be OPEN ALL YEAR, commencing A member of the Seabees three group will hold a harvest party at' it makes possible more complete combustion and a • ears In World War 11, he served the chapel Friday night, October 25. n New Guinea and the PhHippinea Croups from Red Bank and Long cleaner fire. Result. . . less carbon and soot, cleaner one year and held the rating of Branch have been Invited. furnaces. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4th yeoman first-class He is e mem- Mrs. Arnold Conover will be hos- ber of the Freehold Post, Veterans tess to the Sewing Circle at the of Foreign Wars, of which he holds church this afternoon. he office of senior vice commander, Dr. Jud Vanderkolk, professor of DOES NOT GUM LINES Excellent Dinners prepared and served distinctively at r-nd also La a member of the Amer- theology at New Brunswick semin- moderate prices. :• ' I.rgion post and Elks lodge ary, will conduct the world wide NEW Sunheat Furnace Oil contains no harmful gum u. i- i • 'inld. Communion service Sunday with • the assistance of Leonard Sibley. or wax to collect in lines, screens and valves of vour Miss Marjorie Frohman expects burner. Bel ford to leave Sunday for Florida. SEA FOOD, CHICKEN and STEAK Dinners (and we An all-day quilting party and din- i Ih. tied Bank Register can If l>ou/ht have them) Featured. •l B. if..i.l from H. Clay Blmr. W«s,n. ner wa3 held Tuesday at the home inrirt. Aherti'a and John O'Neill'b store) of Mrs. Harold Gunther. WILL NOT CORRODE PARTS Mrs. Amy Owen and daughter, Plans were made for a harvest Mrs. Elizabeth Worth o( Lakewood, party at a recent meeting of llie Facilities available for Wedding Receptions, Club Meet- are on a trip through New York Hilltop 4-H club. The party will be NEW Sunheat Furnace Oil is clean, stable and non- ings and Parties. All Welcome. stale to Niagara Falls. held Friday night, October 18, at 7 corrosive. Result... no harmful impurities that attack Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bigelow have o'clock at the school. A project returned from their wedding trip j meeting was held Tuesday after- your oil burner, pipe lines and storage tank ... no through New England. noon at the home of Miss PrLsciila gummy sludge that clogs strainers and pipe lines. Allan White Is building a house Martin. The girls are making cur- for his own occurJancy at the cor- tains for the clubrooms. ner of Lee avenue and Palmer Officers and teachers of the Re- street. formed Sunday-school met Wednes- , Call Red Bank 6-0248 Edward Waddon and family of day of last week at Miss Priscilla West New York, Miss Fat Dem- Martin's home and donated $20 for [ TODAY . . . and our representative will call at your arest of Englewood and Miss Marge Bible reference books to the Sun- ! Halliday of Belford were Sunday day-school library. Plans were dis- ' home with a new Seaboard Furnace Oil Contract. Sign guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward cussed for a benefit motion picture Barnes. show Friday nighi, Optober 18, at it and comfort will be yours all next winter! Mrs. John P. Euler left Monday the church for the Improvement ' to spend a week with her daughter fund. " ! and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Sunday-school rally day will be ' Bluh of Silver Spring, Mr. held Sunday, October 18. Capt. Fred Moon, who formerly The fire company met at the fire resided with Mrs. Emma Morris, is house Tuesday night, and the i a med.cal patient at a Paterson Indies' auxiliary met last night at I hospital. the home of Mrs. Gladys Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Flad of Ho- Joseph R. Forman was a week- hoken spent Thursday with Mrs. end guest of Richard Brito of SEABOARD SERVICE Ollie Kunyon. YonkersvN. Y. Pvt. Richard Stryker, formerly Mr. an'd Mrs. Newell VanDorn stationed at Fort McClcllan. Ala- are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Wil- is spending a seven-day furlough liam Ogden and daughter of Birm- with hi3 parents here. Upon termin- ngham, Ala. ation of his furlough he will report to Camp Stoneham, Cal. The fall meetings of Boy Scout troop 27 have been resumed. Meet- ings are held every Tuesday night • • READES RED BANK MOVIE GUIDE • • As you probably know, even experts in the annex of the Methodist church. with their long years of experience, do Albert Boyer and family have re- turned home afte,r spending a week with Mr. Boyer's brother, Mr. and not attempt to grade a diamond merely Mrs. Earl Boyer of Westville, S. C. The Monmouth County Council of READES CARLTON HlEADE'S STRAND Boy Scouts tendered a "recognition MONMOUTH STREET PHONE B. B ft-1600. BBOAD STREET ' PHONE B. B. 6-1800. by looking at it. So we urge you to dinner" Monday night in Marine MATIN EK DAILY 2:15 EVENINGS 7-9 grill, Asbury Park. Those attend- MATINEE DAILY 8:00 EVENINGS 7-9 ing from here were Commissioner CONTINUOUS SATUBDAY • SUNDAY OONTINTJOUS 8ATUBDAY . 8UNDAY enlist our help when you wish to buy a Harold Copeland and Mrs. Cope- land, Mr. and Mrs. Eld Savidge, • • • • • • Scout Leader and Mrs. C. R. Smith, fine diamond. Scout Leader Tommy Cairns and NOW THRU SATURDAY! I Skipper George Farwell of the Sea TODAY THRU SATURDAY! Scouts. Strange toVe! I* Pvt. Dave Foster, son of Mrs. Georglana Foster, is spending a AGAIN! JOHN HODIAK — ' ' seven-day furlough at his home. NANCY GUILD Upon completion of hla furlough he AidltRRinC! I MARINE CAROLE IANDB THEATRE AUYN JOSIYN Highlands, N. J. 3 DAYS BEG. SUNDAY! FrlTSnT gat. Mat. 3 DAYS BEG. SUNDAY! EDWARD G. ROBINSON LORETTA YOUNG Perilous ORSON WELLES —In— "THE STRANGER" Holiday —with— Sun.-Mon. Sun. Mat. CARV CRANT PAT O'BRIEW ALEXIS SMITH RUTH WARRIGK REGISTERED JEWELERS —In— "NKJIIT AND DAV" AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY IN TECHNICOLOR EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9 P. M. Tucfl-Wed. 4 JOHN WAYNE -—- On Our Stage —In— "FLAME OF BARIJAItY COAST" RADIO TALENT QUEST" —also— THE MARCH OF TIME Winner* to broadcast oyer Station WAAT on "Talent ADELE MARA Hour" program. If you can ling, entertain or play • —In— . "ATOMIC POWER" musical Instrument enter your name now. "8ONO OF MEXICO" ON THE SCIIEEN NEXT WED I ___ "THE LA8T GINGER ROGERS •CATHERINE HEPBURN —In— In Technicolor! With —In— —with— "STAGE DOOR" "ROUGHLY 36 BROAD —also— Walter Pltigeon • Jose Iturbl Rlohard Travis RED BANK ELLEN DREW . SPgAKINO" , -111— "SItfO WHILE YOU DANXJE" KhlJ BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. Page Five.

by Iho piLs'.or, P.ev A.ljir: Sh;p- BEFOEE YOU BUY Keyport Church horat, and the congg -A Shaking Hands The service also commemorated Gets Two Gifts th« annual observance of Loyalty LIFE INSURANCE Sunday. The Ladles' Artd society in iGET THIS DVFOEMATION Two gifts to the church were de- conducting a rummage sale at the ,"Actu«l fUlult Study." a complin- dicated at the worship service of church house this week until and 'stjon bt ImoartfaJ aulboaulborlUr n on the Keyport Reformed church Sun- 4Uh IImur«ne » SutlitlcaSutlitlca , "yaalyaali Including October S. The sale be- Y"t dlfferancM In th. COM at lilt day morning. A pair of white Bible gins at 9 a. m. and closes at 5 p. m. 'insviranc* Is 41 leadlni companies. Markers, given by Mrs. John Rog- Hit >bl>m how to «OiO» •ub»unll»l dally. ''Mivtnfs. Write) »or »«•" copy to- ge and Mrs. Samuel D. Walker, and The Women's guild will open the •'d»>—lhtr» U no oblifitlon. a white Communion table scarf, a season's meetings with a covered- gift of Mrs. Albert H. Halgh, Mrs. dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. KENNETH C.WASHBURNE Lloyd F. Armstrong and Garrett F. Van B. Walker, this afternoon at 1 Ul< Insurance Sarvlce. Hoagland in memory of Kathleen 1 o'clock. ,r i 7» PRINCETON ROAD, Hoagland MacEwaji and J. Archi- ,'RED BANK. PHONE 6-3154 bald MacEwan, were consecrated It pa7l to advertise in The Rezister For That Friend Who Hit Hid a SURGICAL OPERATION RIOT-LAUOH tuxil parchment diploma with (old seal and silk ribbon aRlxed Indticta surgical FUEL convalescent! Into tha MYSTIC STRAUS COMPANY ORDER OF THE ITCHING 8TITCH. Permanently treasured. On sale at gift shops and florists: or mall $1.00 specifying whether for Male or Female operatee. Aioney refunded If diploma, faJla OIL to delight both sender and re, STORE CLOSED cIplenL. ROBERTSON MARTIN ALL DAY SO Ear 42*4 Sfrtsr, Ntw Vot* 17

Alfred E. DHBCOII (left), New Jersey Republican candidate for governor, and Lewis G. Hansen, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, SATURDAY shake hands at fhe'New Jersey state fair at Trenton. BEAU-RIVAGE OCTOBER-5 th Rally Day Held Free X-ray Service Kpriiiy Luke Heights JEWISH HOLY DAY SPECIAL CASH By Presbyterians For County Workers State Health Director Mahaffey JUST HATCHED PLAN LUNCHEON last week announced that free chest Three Infants X-ray service has been arranged AND A NATCH I ;' Let u« explain the from $1.75 for employees of four Industries in Baptized Sunday i Monmouth county. The service will •'• details. A dollar DINNER I be given by the Division of tuber- •aved is a dollar The annual observance of Rally ; culosis control of the state depart- day, was held Sunday morning in | ment of health. pee-wee * made. from $2.75 I the Red Bank Piesbyteri-in church. I The state health director a.n- The musical portion of the program * nounced the schedule for the free RAINCOAT Of Accommodations for Private was presented by tr-e church quar- (chest X-rays aa follows: A. & M. Parties and Banquets tet, composed of Mrs. J. William Karagheuslan, Freehold, October 7, Helm, Mrs. Thomas McClintock, A 8. % 10 and 11; SIgmund Eisner Co., i HANCE & DAVIS OI'EX ALL YEAR Leroy Baker and Allan R. Woolley. ! Red Bank, October 23, 24, 25. 28 and ! accompanied on the organ by Wil-29; Kay Dunhtll, Long Branch, Oc- | TEL. 6-0103 Tel. Spring Lake 3-3464 liam H. Crawford. , tober IS, 16 and 17, and Bendix j Aviation corporation, Red Bank, MUs Eloinor King, one of the Oct. 2. 3 and 4. delegates to the summer confer- ences. pres;dcd The prop ram in- • New "Ralnfashlon" over campus slacks 'n skirts. cluded an orgHn prolu'fo by Mr. Bible Class Meets Crawford, hymn h. con probation. • "Perf" tor biking, bussing —covrrs you up but doesn't "I've Found a Ki.rnd. O Surh a Friend;" baptism of infant? by I>v With Mi«« English fence you in! John A. Hiyrs; pi -Plantation of ! Miss Betty English of M.jple teachers' training certiHcTtPs by avenue was hostess to the Young • Rain-defying! Knroseal is IOC", waterproof . . . WE REPAIR the church Kfhool .Mjpfrin'rntlTit, Women's Bible class of the Red won't stick, crack, stiffen, peel—never ever! William Albci t Dorcmu?; selection Bank Presbyterian church last by the quartet "Te Hum Laurta- j week. Mrs. Anderson Mahlon • Tahiti colors—coral reef, .silver pearl —wash with a mug," WnO'Jward ; Sri iptur-i! i prid- i Grimes was in charge of the bus- ing by Mirs King; rjuar'pt selec- • inefis period, at which plans were damp cloth! Any Make Frigidaires tion, "Oh Saviour of the World." discussed for decorating the begin- Goss; hymn, by thp congregation, ners' department room in the • Siies 9-15, $8.0«. Matching sou'wester S2.J0. "0 Master Le\ Me Walk With I church. Refreshments were served Washing Machines Thee"; sermon theme. "Thine is the| by the hostess and her mother, Power!," by six ron!cren"fi dele- Mrs. Charles R. English. gates; prayer by Marion Wallace, offertory solo by Jo Ann Dunbar. Present besides those mentioned Vacuum Cleaners "The Lord*5 Prayer." Malo'.te: ded- were Mrs. Harold Lartaud, Mrs. ication by Mi??1 King; h>mn by the: Fred E. Gregg. Mrs. Robert K. congregation. "Onward Christian j Bursley, Mrs. Charles Gotscholk, Electric Ranges . Soldier?;" benediction by the pas-| Mrs. Reginald L.ytnan, Mrs. Harry tor, and 01 E-in poMlude by Mr. C. F Worden, Mrs. Albeit W. Wor- brtraits Ciawford. den, adviser, and Misses Norma ' Norman and Doris Aumack. Electric Water Heaters The infants baptised wore David R.058 Wilpv. eon of Mr. and Mr?. AUXILIARY MEETING. Rcss E Wiley. IT McLaren street; The first meeting of Red Bank at the WHITEHOUSE j Susan Carcl f» r r g o i y. daughter of Electric Ironers Arthur V. and Mai ie \V. Gi egory, auxiliary of Fitkin hospital of Ihe S T U D I O 1T0 Broad etree*; and Ann Eliza- fail season, will be held Monday S1LVERTON AVE. PHONE RED BANK 6-0232 00 Broad 81., Red Bank, N. J. — ETC. — beth Erickaon daughter of Herbert at 11 a. m., at the home of Mrs. J. and Jane Erickson. Spring street Henry L. Conover on Conover lane, Middletown township. The training certificates were pre- sented to MIKSPS Jem Giles. Mar- G & D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. ilyn Moore, Nancy Brascn, Eleanor King and Martha Moore Hayes. 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK The young women who look part In the sermon themp wrrp Misses PHONE 6-2761-J. Marilyn Moore. Shirlov Bush. Shn- ley Wallace, Dorothy WolCDtt. Martha Moore Ha* e? and Nancy Brisch. Other riplejr»trs from th« church who at'ended rnnfripnrrs were Jo Ann Dunbnr and Elnnor King. Miss King icceivcd her diploma, having completed threr years at these conference;:. Shrewsbury D. A. R. Chapter Meeting The first fall meeting of Shrews- bury Towne chapter. Daughters American Revolution, will be Mon- Think of Next Summer day, October 7. at the homp of M:s. Frederick B. Phillip on King's high- way, Middlctown. Mrs. Walter >!. Woolley of Long Branch, repeni will preside. OLSON 3 * 1 COMBINATION Announcements will be made of Insulating Windows, Woarhtntripi and Jcatnt the proposed fall and winter pro- gram. Mrs. Daniel B. Olsen. who COMFORT PIUS 30% FUEL SAVINGS represented the chapter at thp na- tional society convention in Atlan- Ont dollar does *• work of thrt» In HIM* •cononikal, tic City last May, and Mrs. Horton •oitly Irutoll«dt wlnltr and twmmar windows. B. Garrison, representative to the CHANGED from SCREEN to GLASS in 30 SECONDS fall state meeting last month, will read their reports. The assisting » So fimpl* o child can chang* rfwm hpm ffw Jnild*. hostesses will be Mrs. Edwin C. Ir- NO TROUBLESOME SPRING AND FAIL CHANGS wln and Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith. Our Debonair Olson Windows btcom* a permanent part of your bom*. TO VISIT MEXICO No (forage problem. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwo- ' Youthful line:- and smartly ENTIRf SASH EASILY REMOVED AND WASHED gen of Willow drive, Little Silver, will leave Saturday on a month's from the 1niid«; no ladden required. trip to Mexico. On Ihelr way they tfiiliircd in thi- snugly warm coat SEALED AGAINST SNOW, RAIN, DUST, INSECTS will tour the Southern states, uml a in Mexico they also will visit points ; Protect your children agafntt rfrafh and cold floor*. K*ep of Interest, with Mexico City ns > of wonderful lii'iipt'r W'uolcns. your houu clean the year rovnd. their headquarters. They will IT- J turn home by plane. Mr. Vantn- OLSON WINDOWS PAY FOR THEMSELVES wegen is planning engineer for tlir iJeMffin'i'l c.-|it'i'i;il)y for snliurban IN A FEW YEARS Jersey Central Power & Light company. cn-ual li\ing. firny only. TERMS AS LITTLE AS $5 PER MONTH Fill in coupon below and mall or posit on ptnny post- Mi«M'» seizes. card for Ml detalli and •ttlmahl without obligation. Skin Sufferers »65o° ALSO OLSON INSULATING WINDOWS FOR CASEMENT SASH "TPS ON1I COMMON SENSE" WtlTES DB B.. - "TDAT SKTO TBOB- Thtsa windows art Installed In on* unit with ventilator and BLK8 BESULT PBOH UNBALANCED IN- glv* you th» i6m» protection as a dovble hung unit. TEftNAI. CONDITIONS." All WINDOWS AM INSTALLED IY OUR Thousands of Doctors Use TRAHWD IXNRTS, GIVING ASSURAN« Colaia Natural Oil and Capiulet Aa Internal and External Treatment Or YIARS OF SIRVICE PSORIASIS — LEG ULCEHS Th»r» Is in OLSON Offlit In ECZEMA — ATHLETE'S FOOT NEW YORK - NEWARK - WHITE PLAINS Dr. I. M., Colorado, writos: "My wll< JAMAICA - BROOKLYN had »n uttrome case ot Piorlailf which was ctearid up almntt as by magic." < Or. I.W.C., NEW YORK, reports: "Cast! | dl LIC ULCER 2 year it and. enmngton Ing. cleared in 8 WOOKI with COLUSA." Dr C. W., CALIFORNIA i "Patients an Ihrllled, claim no itcfiinj or tcallns «ll«r tint day's appllcution." Pleaje fell me more about your 3-tn-1 Combination Windows. THOUSANDS ol UNSOLICITED tMtlmo- nlali from OTHEOHE R DOCTORS. DRUGGISTS mlrory By ilmdlD uu ol URAL OILL AND CPSUECAPSULESS . SMOOTH—COMFORTABLTHCOMFORTA E SKIN GUARANTEED OR MONtY DACK 4 Open Friday Evening! till 9 ftT ALL SUN RAY DRUG STORES Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946.

Communist party headquarters for clear- I THE CHALLENGE SUED BANK REGISTER ance. In fact, resolutions have been delayed Editorial Views Happenings Of Years Ago From ESTABLISHED 1878 pending such approval and contemplated By John H. Cook and Henry Clay strikes have been postponed until adequate of Other Papers THOMAS IBVDJO BROWN Conmuinist support and backing were avail- Editor and Publisher Our Columns For Your Enjoyment JASfES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor able." (Th« opinions jxprentd la th« edi- Fifty Years Aro. at toe American Dahlia society H. HAROLD KELLY. Assistant Editor torial Vlaws h«reuna«r do not nseesiftr- W. HARRY PENNLNGTON. Plant Supt Several unions have come out in thefly carry ti» «ndon«m«nt al Tat B«f> Rev. and Mr*. W. H. J. Parker show at the Pennsylvania hotel, Inter) of 'Mlddletown were surprised on New York, and he won 11 iJrit Member Audit Bureau of Circulations open in recent weeks in opposition to the reaching tbelr borne after the usual prizes out of 12 entries, BBASCH INVESTIGATION Subscription Pricel In Advance: One year. 52.50: fix Communistic elements within their ranks, mid-week prayer meeting at being Withjftstltchea In her head anil BOfithl, $1.50; three .months, 75 cenlt; single copy. 5 cents. but this tight must spread throughout the The Board of Freeholders last greeted by about 100 friends .who face andr with numerous other had assembled for the purpose of wound* on her body, Mrs. Easton Issued Weekly, entered a* Seeond-ClaM Matter at the Pout- week suspended Edwin H. Brasch, olBc* «t Red Bank, N. J.. under the Act of March 5. 16T9. country before any good can be county road supervisor, while an congratulating them on the fifthan Hendrlckso- n of Vista place was In plishwl. It is time for red-blooded Ameri- investigation into his conduot of niversary ot tbelr wedding. the hong Branch hospital as the re- Thli newspaper assjtr I nn responsibilities for the office he has held for many Mrs. Isabella VanKlrk, daughter sult of an automobile accident. Th» statements of opinions letter, fi-nm il» r.nder«. cans within the ranks of labor to strike fast years is undertaken. Three weeKa ot George W. Bhutto ot Tioton Falls, accident ocourred at As bury Park and A. A. Santoorn of LIncroft wore when her automobile was run Into THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946. and strike hard if they are to be freed of ago it was disclosed that eight River Plaza streets, only one of married by Rev. J. K. Manning at from the rear by an Asbury PariC the Stalin-dictated factions. them a county thoroughfare, had the Baptist parsonage. car and the collision forced Mr* been resurfaced at the direction of H. C. Ferguson's house at Bast- Hendrickson's head through a win- Stores To Close Saturday Nights. The Communist party, Hoover declare?, Mr. Braech and apparently without side Park was broken into and twodow. In keeping with tlie trend of tlie times, is a system of intrigue, actuated by fanat- the knowledge, of his boss, Free- revolvers and .some silverware were The Sophia A. Brunner farm In icism. "It knows tin rules of decency," he holder James S. Parkes, director stolen. Holmdel township, near the Middle- the majority of Red Bank stores will elose ! of highways for the county. W. 1* Borden was building a new town township line, was bought by at 6 o'clock Saturday evenings, starting ! continues. "itK unprincipled converts would Shortly before the disclosure of barn for L. 0. Appleby at Shrewu- Michael Su.binl of Keansburg. The sell America short if it would help their Mr. Brasch's interest on River bury. The barn wu 24 feet wide farm contained 32 acres and the next week. The same week these stores will Plaza streets, the supervisor gave and 180 feet long. Mr, Appleby was price waa $8,900. The farm war remain open Friday nights until II o'clock. cause of furthering an alien way of life con- his personal check to the Fred Mc- going to use the barn for brood made up of lands bought by Archi* ceived in darkness and motivated by greed Dowell Company, Neptune, in pay- mares and colts. bald Stlllwell 76 years prevloua. ' Several of Red Hank's food storpg have been ment of'the materials used on the Aaron C. Snedeker died at his Frank Amato closed his barber open until 9 o'clock Friday nights for some for power whose ultimate aim is the destruc- job and for the labor entailed In home at Brookslde farm, near Colt's shop at fair Haven and moved back tion nf our cherished freedom. Let us noheir application. The cost to Mr. Neck, of heart disease, aged 76 to Red Bank. lime past. Brasch was $1,119.09. years and nine months, longer ho misled by their sly propaganda Louis B. Hower rented his gro- The majority of RerFBank's progressive Some of the questions the free- George Hance, Jr., died at hiscery business and store building at and false preachments on civil liberty. They holders' investigation should an- home on Broad street. He was 40Rumson for three years to Charles merchant*, working through the Commun- wer touch upon the extent to years old and left a widow and twoA. Struce, who had been conducting jvant civil license to, do as they please and, 1 ity Chamber of Commerce, are attempting which county men and equipment children. About 12 years previous a store In Mrs. Jennie Long * place if they get control, liberty for Americans were used on the job, the Unit press, constantly plaguing us with to his death Mr. Hance had opened nearby. in this way to jrive their customers the con- prices of materiala paid for by Mr. will be but a haunted memory." rresponsible mouthings. a dry goods business which he con- A birthday surprise party was venience they apparently desire. Friday Brasch and how those prices com- In the absence of constructive LETTERS FROM ducted at various locations in town given for Vrecland C. Morris of Bel- Yes, as Mr. Hoover says, it is time for >are with prices paid by the county programs to combat these devils, until he bought a lot on the White ford. Various amusements were en- has steadily .supplanted Saturday as the or the same materials; what, if our policies are on a day-by-day OUR READERS estate and put up a building where Joyed and everyone had a good time. week's most popular shopping day for va-real Americans to light, lest the rights and any, other projects were under- basis, subject, like the weather to he conducted his business until a An automobile owned by Edward freedoms for which thousands of American aken by Mr. Brasch during the hange without notice. week before his death when he sold Cave of fair View was struck and rious reasons, and in many stores the Sat- irne Mr. Parkes was In the service What we need today in this coun- NATIONAL DOG WEEK ut to Straus and Company of New- overturned by a trolley car near the urday night business has dropped to prac- lives were sacrificed be destroyed. A Com- if his country and, more recently, ry is to coordinate our policies rk. entrance to Mr. Cave's farm. No munist can not serve Uncle Sam and Stalin confined to his home by Injuries hrough a concerted intelligent pro- Thomas Irving Brown, The Democratic primary In one was hurt and the automobile tically nothing. luffered in an accident. Red Bank Register. at tlio same time. There is no middle ram of public information and Shrewsbury township was a very waji only slightly damaged. The new arrangement is certain also to Since Mr. Braflch is the Republi- education. We must demonstrate to Dear Editor: quiet affair. It was held at the Miss Adelaide Reichman, daugh- ground. The time surely has arrived when :an leader of Mlddletown town- all people that we all strive for the Will you kindly print this in your ~llobe hotel. Two tickets had been ter of William Reichman of Bel- boost the morale of Red Hank store clerks hip's fifth election district (River ame ultimate end . , . that our eco- newspaper In observance of Na-put In the field and a third ticket ford, and John M. Leonard of Leon- Americans must stand up and be counted. 3 who for yeans -have hecn opposed to the long laza) the board's disclosures may nomic needs are basically alike . . . tional Dog Week. afterward made up that Mas ardo were married at the brlde'l The time is at bund to "clean out the Com- lave far-reaching repercussions In .hat the only "ism" worthy of con- While thousands of us observe latisfactory to all parties.' All ofhome. IIIsa Blanche 8. Leonard, a Saturday hours, principally because this next November's election. Cer-iteration by our people is AMER- I National Dog Week let us not for- he tickets bore the names of Aaron slater of thfi groom, was bridesmaid. munists" and let's dean them out in the e our long working day tended to interfere in so .ainly they won't be passed over CANISM ^ ^ helpless little friends ',. Johnston for senator and Jacob T. F. Moller of New York ightly by the Democrats who have . Shutts for sheriff. The delegates i ff'oomsmnn. many ways with a week-end of rest and re- j American way, via the ballot box. een without representation on the No sincere person wU. represent ™™£ ^^Vrrfd ilE Mlss Helen Elv f imself as having the answers tooratories where kUidness and love to the convontlon, which waji to be I ° Atlantic High- ounty board for a decade or more. all of our economic ills or an in- held in Freehold, were Richard Bor-1 lands and Ear' Patterson of Na/e- laxation. are unknown. nk we Limiting Length Of Trains. The Board's Investigation should, fallible plan that will lead us to j ~" vivisection' i, absolutely incom. (ien, D. W. White, James E. Dog- j ?' 'e married at the Atlantic We are glad to see our merchants keep- n fairness to the voters of thethe Promised Land. Some pnncl- ! patible with the teachings of Chnat nan. John Sheehan, William Culllng- It is illogical that workmen who ask Highland^ Presbyterian church. ing in step .with the times, and we sincerely ounly as well as Mr. Brasch, be pies, however, are basic and should : and the profession of a Christian, ton, J. W. Bennett, James Errlck- Their attendants were Mrs. Clinton constantly higher wages try to limit the complete In every respect and be Incorporated into the thinking ' The clamor of science for vlvlsec-son, Joseph Ryan, W. 8. Whltmore, Hayes, a sister of the bride, and hope rhat those merchants who are trying to should remove alt doubt as to howof every American who would pre- ' lion is an ugly survival in our ageW. A. Cole, E. M. Conk, Charles H.; endeavors of employers in the use of produc- of an old paganism which exae'ed Patterson, a brother of the do a good job will receive the wholehearted management of our county road de- serve our way of life. Borden David A. Walling, James ' K> °om. partment has been handled. of those who lived in terror of the iILs8 tion-increasing devices which permit higher The security of this nation Is Norman and W. N. Little. , Elizabeth Soden and Joseph co-operation of all their colleagues. The —The Freehold Transcript. vitally dependent upon the ability Gods, the annual sacrifice upon their altars of hundreds and thou- Dog. killed 22 turkeys belonging P>«°'°. both of Shrewsbury, were wage jiay men Is. of Us Industries to produce ... to ! . success of a venture of this kind is meas- 8ards of human bejngs and anj to Harry Shutts of Shrewsbury.j married at the Oceanport MethodUt There is no better example of this than IT" GOD HAD MADE TOWNS, produce now and fast. Industry ,ma |s Like a]1 superstitions vivi- ! ured principally by the number of mer- NOT COUNTRY cannot produce without labor, nor section was bred, and brought Into Thomas Sagurton and Patrick Du- Ps'»onage by Rev. Ira Pimm. Their the efforts of railroad unions to limit the can it hire labor and provide it I monstrous growth through craven gan of Shrewsbury appraised the i attendants were Miss Esther Soden chants participating, and we hope that in God made the country. And it with tools and raw material with- physical fear and its profits turkeys as being worth 12.28 each 1 of Shrewsbury and Everett Carlisle length of trains. In order to hold down op- was good. Nature's magnificence r Bed Bank this cooperation will be 100 per out capital. To attempt to regulate | through commercialism. Vlvisoc- and Mr. Shutts sent In a bill to the | o. Eatontown. Mr. Piccolo was em- stretched from sea to sea. n ls erating expense caused by wage and mater- one without the other Is to deprive ! "° Practiced in Russia to thetownship for J50.16. ployed at Acker. Merrill and Condlt cent. Then came man, and with him production of one of Us most nee-I ^^at^e^ing^pe^ (dog,dog), in Charles E. Ravatt of Atiartlc companys store at Hed Bank. ial increases, the railroads have constantly cities. When a change of this kind is made by essary parts. Highlands placed Eleanor, the A number of young men at Leon- Throughout the centuries cities The Great Healer Christ walked young daughter of David Reed of a'do formed a club known as tbe added to the motive power and capacity of 8 10 our businessmen, \vp should all realize that have been the work of man. They Bd their engines and cars, thereby holding t.Zl^^Z^ .^horliTwt i P''"^"'""/"" '"'™^ """" i ^"^ Point, on the back of his , Bayslde Social club. Waller WU- it is done in the host interests of the shop- have been ugly and they have been »uTtrl.£plf& ™* *<"•• *»»• »r. h,-|ll.™ ~ P'--»t *"' Gregory freight and passenger rales to a minimum. bad. ened and started •off on a gallop.6 ' Haulboskey secretary and treasur- pers of Red Hank and vicinity. The per- Yet city life, ugly aj It was, haspoly . . , even though it be a mono- | fear," it was written. And He Him- :er po!y of government ownership. He If said, "What shall it profit a The girl fell off and waa uligntly - The club rented Herbert H- sonal opinions and fortunes of any one bus- Writing on Ibis subject in the Haiti- lured men from the country since ma n if he nal bruised. Leonard's bungalow as a clubhouse. We must get back to the firm '• « l g"»n the whole the days of the first skyscraper at w o an u ff The Keyport borough councj] re- inessman or storekeeper should be secon- more Morning Sun, Howard M. Norton cites foundation of HONEST work and j ft 1V?.. i1? . " "" "' Babel long, long ago. Year after a Twenty-Flve Years Ag-o. fused permission to a jitney HONEST pay. The sooner supply ' °j| ' »Th7, ^ dary. All businessmen interested in Redsome interesting figures. He shows that year cities have grown and new pany tD opei ate a Jine betwecl equals demand, the sooner we will be done £n e([*t^ The mayor and council of Red i ones have sprung up, often mar- jt ln heav lpIace and Pen Bank and its future should get behind this the 4-unit Diesels, built to handle l'J."> cars, hedge inflation and begin to feel en." Bank and the trolley company. rep- h Amboy. rlnff the beauty of God's created shoe cost about ijfSIMUKlll each. If their load was countryside. security. Picture In vivisection labora- resented by W. G. Boteler. had an ' * to the value oS over J200 movement to make it a true test. If it is No greater trust has ever been | tory if you'ean.' Jesus The Christ, animated and rather acrimonious WL*re takftn from Hauoer andThoin- It need not be so. dtleg need be ton B hoe fltore ftt what the shoppers want, it should be con- cut to TO cars as urged by some trainmen neither ugly nor bad. the responsibility of any generation for whose birth In little Bethlehem seasion at a special council meeting! ' * Keyport, the thieves gaining entrance through tinued, if it isn't, then changes should be another engine and crew would be required But to build a beautiful city man than that of defending and preserv- of Judea, the world ia giving at the town hall. The trouble was will need a Partner, an architect Ing for posterity the right to live thanks today, What would He doover the new trolley tracks on thethe rear of the store. made accordingly. to haul an extra train. with vision beyond that of morta! in the freedom of democracy, the hose eyes an actbuslneag section of Broad street, Three horse» owned by Oliver Hol- Some years ago I lie state of Arizona builders. Together man and God which was being paved. ten of Mlddletown village ran away can build cities of beauty and good- Mrs. Daniel W. Martin of East while hitched to a plow. Nathan passed a law limiting freight trains to 7(iness, rivaling the open country as Front street bought a house and Jackson, the driver, was thrown Clean 'Em Out Now ! trom his eat but was co»cu. , "Research" — "And Useful Arts" ryn New, Margaret Scanlon and narone Construction company. This Byrnes at a New York meeting is an indica- warehouse*, stores, and "Joints" in- Somtell eb yperson the was swory the etha engineet theyr coulblewd 1an d muUlalion go hand in hand. company was paving Broad street In spite of this court ruling, the Til-car Friends, tvo know that God made Alice and Helen Yorke. tion of this fact. discriminately among the people's his whistle whether he had enjoyed with concrete. In return for the homes? It need not be BO today. man to His image and likeness, let Wellington Wllkins, Jr., Robert train was one of the demands in the last his breakfast that morning. us press forward with courage and MOB'S and John Cell! of Tinton Falls brick the company agreed to haul When God made the countryside, dlrt Mr. Hoover asks the Legion to take up There were artists In the tech- love of God and his blessings and husked 300 bushels ot corn for Ar-j from Broad street to other parts railroad strike. did He dot mile-high mountains the- banner against Communism. Thp Le- nique of "quilling" a whistle—art- abolish cruelty from every depart- thur W. Shutts. This was said to \ ot the town. around on level' farms? Did Heitsts whose worka were just as ex- ment of our civic life. gion he says, "represents a force which holds 4rop a hundred-acre desert in the have been the best day's husking | Gambling at Independent Ore The Unconscious Arsonist prensive in their way as the arpeg- Ever grateful, done by any three men thereabouts house was denounced by Council- midst of i forest green? Or didgios of a Krelsler. The heyday of Christina Spanburgh, man G. Howard Llppincott in a within its power the ability to expose hypoc- He say: "This section shall be for- 303 Hudson. St., Hoboken, N. J.that season. Arson is one of the most detested of all the whistle artists was in the per- William L. Wells was-building a resolution which he Introduced. The risy and ruthlessness of this foreign 'ism' ests. This shall be plains. This iod when each engineer had hiSeptembes r 24, 1946. crimes. The law imposes extremely severe hollow tile and stucco bungalow on resolution set forth that gambling shall be gentle rolling slopes. And own locomotive and many estab- at the nre house was corrupting which lias crept into our national life—an yonder In the background shall b« Highland avenue, Atlantic High- i sentences on convicted lire-bugs. For, when lished their own sound effects. It HICKORY NUTS lands, and George Manning of public morals and Impairing the 'ism' built and supported by dishonor, the mountains." began to be a lost art when en- efficiency of'the firemen. If stip- a man deliberately starts a l\r<\ he is im-Each in its place, each enhanc- Hickory nuts are ripening, aa Bridgeton was building one on deceit, tyranny and a deliberate policy of gines were pooled and pilots were Washington avenue. ulated that the foreman of the com- periling lives, to sav nothing of causing po- ing the beauty of the other—thai required to change their steeds. It every squirrel in the woods knows. Seventy persons attended a din-pany be instructed to stop the gam- falsehood." Mr. Hoover says that the fact was God's plan for nature's mar- suffered further reverses when Find a shellbark hickory tree and bling and that the fire chief and tentially great losses in property values. vels. ner at Conner's hotel by the Busi- that the Communist party in this country somo heartless railroads, ordered you will find the ground beneath the chief of police make frequent There is another group which the law When God and Nature teamed engineers to ask themselves, "Islittered with hull fragments ness Men's association of High- lands. Mayor Harry Kieferdorf waa investigations of condition* at the claims some lllli.oon members has lulled up to make the world, they did not this whistle necessary?" before marked by squirrel teeth. There fire house and report once a month. can't touch. These are the people who might spend great numbers of dollars. toastmaslcr. One 'oTvthe guests was many Americans, into a fi-cling of false com- eacli pull ot the whistle cord. It will be, a few nuts, too, still cased Mayor Arthur A. Patterson said It lie called "unconscious arsonists." That And man, in partnership with becivme practically extinct with the in their four-sectored green hulls, Freeholder Charles M. WycliolT of Marlboro, who made an address. was high time that gambling should placency. "1 would not be I'oluiTlicd if we God to build our cities, need no* advent of the blat of the Diesel if there has been a stiff wind lately ceaac at the file house. Councilman group includes a high proportion of the pop- spend vaflt sums for municipal TiUks were alBO given by George W. were dealing with only lon.oon Commun- horn and the equally expression- or a heavy rain. Pry the hulls apart William H. R. White thought the ulation. beauiy. less honk of the pneumatic air and you will find within the yellow- Hardy,' Add-on Romaine, Daniel Murphy, H.Taylor Sherman, Mayor resolution should not be aimed at ists," states the FBI head, who in his po- The beauty of the countryside al whistle.—Reno Evening Gazette. ish-white nut an inch or so long. the Independent company alone but The sin of the "unconscious arsonist" ready lies unlimited around us. All Crack the nut on a rock and youKieferdorf, Dr. James J. Rowland, sition knows a lot more about the tinder- John Adair, Leslie Blair and Jacob should apply to all companies and is that of omission, noi commission. He we need to do In building beauti- VETERANS AND JOBS. come to the sweet-flavored kernel, his suggestion was adopted. The mining tactics of the Heels in this country tul cltirs is to bring In a little of still a bit soft but with the promise Hoffman. doesn't purposely set a lire. lie just fails Agencies concerned with veter- foremen of the various companies God'e country and spread It around of that splendid taste the shellbark The Monmouth Contracting com- were instructed to stop every form than most officials. "The cuiinnunists, Our town. ans' problems are expressing ftorne In do the tilings thai will prevent tire. concern at the long periods of un-achieves when fully ripe. pany with an offer of $1,892.80 was of gambling. , themselves," he continues, "boasts that for It's not a matter of manufactur- 1 employment being chalked up by a The shellbark in the best of alltho successful bidder for laying Have you, for ..example, ever put offing beauty. That was done for us the hickory nuts. You may run Into storm sewers on River treset. More evidence of prosperity at every party member there are ten others by our Creator. Our job Is to dis- fairly largo number of returned "until tomorrow" fixing a frayed lamp service men. They feel that this argument by those who choose 10 A surprise party waa given for the Colt's Neck Reformed church readr to do the party's work. These inclii tribute bILs of nature among our was the installation of a now organ. UY COQO lue IIUI M » »<„ K , m .-. .... ,...,i , ,,,„.,, . ,. , ,,., . | ,,| , .[..f,.,! i V(> heilt- mnn»rou hl brick, and iron and I represents a dangerous delay In say the butternut belongs to theMr. And Mrs. Michael Harklns of M 1V( vn|| ( s i || v R samo family, or by those who hold Port Monmouth. Music was pro-Miss Elizabeth Soffel was chairman thei'irr satellites, their frllnw ll'ilVrlers ami . , , ' ,. . T '.,, , , timbers so that every home has Its I the readjustment of the veteran to of tho organ purchasing committee. 1 1 l;l ;l llrr out for the pecan of more moderate vided by Clifton VanNote on thB thei•r =n allorl nm.rr-xsivi. 'mil l.lmliv lili '"" ' ""' "- "'" - " "'" *' ""' own share of countrywide nearby. | civilian life, nnd warn that the declimatee- . And thore will always be piano, Mr. Harkina on tho violin Joseph Fix, Jr., was chosen com- •iT BO-called IHOKM'SMU .111.1 \'h"U Hi ^^ ^ ^ (|^ ^^ ^ ^ (..1Ivlil|1K jn Citi(,R nPed nolb e bad. Cllle, { l«y make, ultimate readjustment the sticklers who say the black and Harry Boskey on tho cornet. mander of the Veterans of Foreign eral allies." When Mr. llonur said that .. ,| nirrt nol lit1 utfly. walnut is technically of the same Wars post to succeed Arthur Slat- 11,i ri< 11i)iLi ii ll;i in in,i Me- lik ;;ls llllr M Thcro Is n strong leason other Navesink Hook and Ladder com- he W«H stepping on the Iocs of nllii-ials who f " ' " I III • I „ pHi-tnershlp with God when man family. tery. Other officers were Dudley picks up hi*; flaw and hammer.— than the psychological one why the pany of Red Bank sent a letter to ^n i urn Is I IK 11 p|-uii;i ii'\ mil hlii^ will IKI|>|M'H'.' the commissioners that they wanted Shaffer, John Carroll, Albert A. tiew- are (or were i in high places and some prom- Tupelo I Miss.) Journal. veteran would be wise to get set In But the shcllbark partisan will IS,J3J. J. O'Donnell, Frank Rellly, 11:1 Vi' Vim 11'I iI|II |I;I|H'|-K ;iml nl her H'Msli ;ir- u job now. Thore Is a s'urplus of stand by his guns and Insist that rent of }300 a year for their (Ire- inent labor lenders. house Instead of J250 as heretofore John Fix, James McGarrlty, Wil- eniniiliiii' in rlnsi'ls mill lusmu'iils ;nul il AMKHICA MUST PHOr»UCE IF jobs now, and the Job-seeker can bo comparisons be made with the in- liam K. Brown, Thomas Mead, Har- Mr. Homer's views on labor nre the selective. He can, within limits, different mockor-nut and the bitter and the increase- was granted. lies lii'i'iiUHe Mill iliili't fi'i'l likr riH'linj; il SIIK MOULD SURVIVE Otis Smith, son of J. Howard ry Smock, John Naulty, Raymond pick the kind of work he wants to pignut. T'.B principal problem about Phillips and W. Harry Ponnlngton. nafne as those held by the vast inajoriiv of II i* Important to our national do. He Pan select a Job with an shellbarkfl la beating the squirrels Smith of Atlantic Highlands, was (InU || In |I|< jlililwil.lll ' einiidiiiy that Amorlcnn people loyal Anierii'aii cili/.«ii!~. He slates lli.it the eye to It* stability, Ua opportuni- to Ihem. The. flavor Is at Its best riding a blcyclo on First avenue at Alexander Dombroskey's house at TIli'M' iliv IV|iii,ll i'\:illl|i|i'S ni' "illli'iPll- should thinli dearly nnd unemotion- ties for advancement, a!tid the de-when tho nuts are left on the tree that place when he waa hit by anBrndevelt was etruok by lightning average Ainerieau working ni.ni is l.ual, pa- ally. Wo muni ronllze that our need automobile drlypn by Miss Ida'John- and destroyed by flro at a loss of Kcious iirsim." And Hie iniin wlm i;n mi- sirability of the working conditions. until frost strikes; but by that tlmo fm immediate, fast production the squirrels havo taken title and son of Navesink. He was thrown $2,000. triotic and law-abiding. "He wauls wcl.-ily cnlh fur tho highest degree of co- There la good reason to. hope that HWI'I" "No" in nil ilic i|iicsiiiiiis i»ji nii'iiv we shall escape a panic depression, most ot tho nuts are stowed else- from his wheel and his collarbone An automobile driven by Frank for his family and himself," Mr. Hoover opi'r.itlon on tho parl of govern- wiioro. So tho hickory nut gatherer was broken. McOulre, son of Thomas McQulre indel'il. The liimilrcdN <>( niillioiiN nf ilnlliii-N but It would bo surprlBing If the ment, Industry, agriculture, labor takes them when ho can, early and A team of horses owned by Ed-of Fair View, skidded and ran off .said, "but in Miinc union* the rank alul lile and llnanre, Bocauso ngnln as atprcaent Job market did not lovol off of |ir(t|tc'i'ly ilcwtrnyeil Ity lire nre ;i ihiliiniiH before long. Tho wiao veteran will latfl, nnd lots the groen hulls loosen ward Brasch of Mlddletown ran the road, near Tinton Falls. . The Pearl Hjubor we stand al the cro3s- Indoors. If he Is fortunnto. he aq- away 'while hitched to a seed drill, caoarr JumpeJumpod a ditch anandd ran .up a uTOW'natfom^frriffg^^ ;aJLauU. * t of Wtf- cers, iminipuliii,,,,U|U.i(,II» a fi.w l.ad.rH wlm have ...... ^ faltHfully, and get ictnow for Vie f •iM^Mif-^Ml^-r^W^^J^^ So is (lio fuel flml lire IOHK IH HIIOVP- Irflatlon roarB ILs ugly hoad. Prices In mnny fields aro okyrock- future.—Oak Loaves, (Oak Park), hullod nuts. And ho hoards them fstyf and tho aood drill passed over ["am BaTloyTTSutfoTTrhT hood win ki'd ami liiuu lii'Mtrii t'lii'in into 1 for frosty ovonlnga when tho hlm, cutting him badly on sovoral whopls of tho car wero broken but IIILT Ji'i iiliiriiiiii^ inrri'iiw ill I In; |tmu>iit cllnff. Segments of lubor and man- 111. 1 JiDnrth glows and tho wlnesap eld or Mr. McOuIre was not hurt. •tutu of HiiliiuisMoii. ('niiiiiiii.iii.sl hilinr Inn iigoment are always at each other's parts of his body, linn'. I id vniir |tni'(, in wmr lininr uml Ims- When pnlnllnj? a window or plc-him a proper louch of tHithorlty. W. W. Konnody and Son*, florists era IIIIVI- t^im-il fur- ij'tir in (heir Inline I'C ihronU. Allen "Isms" aro creeping Then ho settles book and clinches, To make an oxoollont homo-made , anil lire CUM lit' liclu'il—mill I In: liven slowly but surely Into tho body turo frame, rut soap around tho at Red Bank, won three first prizes ,„ . • . , .. i •iii-rn, mm III c (.'Mil lie IICIU'll—IUK IK! edge of tho '{rlnas. Then any paint for nil tlmo, any argument about and ana second prlzo at tho Trenton cleaner for varnished paint, boil a 1 politic. These forces nre spurred on pound of bran in ono gallon ot wa». * 'RIKI dollars it dvsLv yn will bu uavuti. that plash ontnot ththo ff' c. Friday. Raymond Churchman and Mrs. drive. sized. .T . and Mrs. William Errickaon James Shannon last week. o returned from a visit to Long Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton and CHINA • POTTERY GLASS Let us give your garments new life. Our person- . :?y, N. j. family have moved from Point BETUBN TO TEXAS CRAIG HILL M!ss Catherine Shaw has re- Pleasant to the Philip W. Ennls alized treatment of every garment helps your Mrr. Eleanor Whitledge left for SI WEST FRONT STREET clothes last longer. Clothing cleaned the QUAL- • .icd to her home from the Perth home on Schenck avenue. her home at San Antonio, Texas, * mboy General hospital, where Mrs. Harvey Stillwagon and Miss Monday after spending three HedTiank, New Jersey ITY way look better . . . feel better and wear the waj an appendectomy patient. Catherine Stillwagon attended a months with her son-in-law and longer. He.- brother, David Shaw, is re- surprise shower in honor of Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mra. George A. civering at home from lacerations John B. Kenner of Cllffwood, which Hogan of Oceanport. , 'bout the forehead and bruises was given at the home of Mra. bout the body received when he Charles Schwartz. Tst control of his bicycle and F. Howard Lloyd was the guest r-ashed into a rail on the little speaker at a "welcome home" din- -'rDet bridge over Lake Matawan. ner Thursday evening for World William R. Craig left Monday on War II veteran members of the business trip through New Eng- | Morganville Independent Volunteer 1. Mrs. Craig accompanied him I Fire company which was held at • will return by train in two The Pines, Metuchen. | Rev. Stlmson R. Smalley. pastor Announcement • Mr. and Mrs. Radford Shafto of the Methodist church, and Wll- v* started alterations on their re- , lam L. O'Suilivan of Mill road, del- n ly purchased home on Lake i egate, attended the annual New '•'•wai. The house will not be 1 Jersey conference at Ocean City, . endy for occupancy for several which ended Monday. The Lawlcy Agency takes pleasure in announcing Hint Aiihur M. •nonths yet. ! Mr. and Mra. Johnson Cartan INC. i ArtViu.' Friedman is enjoying two , hp.ve returned from a motor trip to has become associated witli it in its real e^talc Jriiartmenl. Mr. Muni, who lias CLEANERS v.r:k . vacation from his duties ' the White Mountains. v,:th the Hanson Van Winkle Mun- M.. and Mrs. A. Jackson Bolce had broad experience in this fielij, will de\ole himsvlf In Ihc silo ami rrnlal of 22-24 W. Front St., : niir; Co. I are vacationing in New York state Mr. and Mrs. George Walker nnd Canada. all types of property including summer rentals. Red Bank . h?ve moved from the Boyce house Miss Jane Devlin, daughter of , to their own house on Jackson Mrs. Gerard Devlin, is a student at I street, which was vacated by Mr. Georgian Court college, Lakewond. This office is equipped to hnnille nil types of nrpiN in addi- 1 SAME DAY SERVICE ajid Mrs. James Shannon. | Mrs. Evelyn Hammond, a mem- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eovino I ber of Rainbow council No. 15 of tion to its real estate facilities. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziegrler Matawan. Daughters of America, visited the Trenton fair Thursday. his been installed as associate Mrs. Rennseiaer Cartan and state councilor. Your patronage is earnestly solicited. daughter Ann, Mrs. Laverne Loop Miss Margaret Becker has <-n- ' and daughter Jonne, and Miss Pa- tered her second year In the Wo- tricia Egan spent Saturday at New men's college of the University of York city, where ' they visited a North Carolina, Greensboro, N. C. Doll show and attended a perform- Mrs. Fred Ewington, Mrs. Ro^co -•"•• of "Shov/ Boat." Mazzie and Mlas Jean Mazzle were R'lph HPM'CH returned from a Trenton fair visitors ThurJday. LAWLEY AGENCY T~- trip to Wilmington, Dei.. Mrs. H. Dominic and Mrs. Jay '-••. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hostetter attended the services - ;-'i left for a motor trip to at the Princeton chapel Sunday, at JOHN T. LAWLEY, SR. Riverside Dr. & State Highway 35 * Mohawk at New Paltz, N. Y. which the Archbishop of Canter- JOHN T. LAWLEY, JJ. '•. and Mrs. Leroy Collins have bury spoke. Box 80, RFD No. 1, VICTORY •lri'd from • a motor trip to A meeting of the teachers and •~. Ncna Scotia officers of the Presbyterian Sun- •. and Mi.«. Elmore Kattner day-school was held Thursday even- STUART S. ROBERTSON Red Bank, N. J. • returned from a three weeks' Ing in the lecture room. "V trp through New England. Leon Ellison has returned to his ARTHUR M. HL'RD 1-. and Mrs. Jacob Appleg-ite home from the Muehlenberg hospi- ? r'osrd their summer home at tal, Plainfleld, where he was a sur- MARGARET LUKBURIIOVV Phone: Red Bank 6-0410 ' 3ttom. gical patient. "' . and Mrs. Milton Stevenson Miss Shirley Lauterwaid has re- - returned from Fort Belvoir, turned for her sophomore year s.t . where they visited their son tho Chiropractic Institute, New MARKET ' on. York. Mrs. Spafford Schanck enter- A party was held at the home of ned the Friday evening Bridge Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. 266 •'ub :ast week. Prizes were Broad street, Saturday evening in RED•BANK Mvnrded lo Mrs. Elva Barbanell. celebration of Mrs. Clark's birth- Mrs. Conrad Johannsen of Keans- day. Eighteen friends were present. burg, and the hostess. Substitutes On Sunday, a number of relatives were Mrs. Joseph Baier and Mrs from Red Bank and Anbury Park 21 W. FRONT STREET TEL. 6-0508 Ralph Herrick. visited her. Ronson Warne has returned Miss Marion Bell of Philadelphia from Mt. Hermon school. North- is visiting the Misses Arrowsmlth. field, Ma.«j.. and i! continuing his Mn=. C. William Ludi and Mrs. studies at Matawan high school. Lydia Walling have returned from Dr. Gerard Devlin flew to Den- a (rip through Canada where they MAPLECREST FANCY ver. Col., Saturday to attend the visited Montreal and St. Jovite in National convention of Ortho- Laurentiana and Ottawa. I dontists. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett K. Eskesen Bmployees and their friends en- have moved from their home on ! 'ced a clam bake which was given Main street to Brown's Point, Key- Trucks 'v the Hanson Van Winkle Mun- port. •v-ir Co. at Metuchen Saturday. Mr. ^and Mrs. Frank Bliss ahd Professor C. Merrill Brown has Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Morris attended returned to Buffalo, N. Y., after the Trenton fair Thursday. visiting his sister, Mrs." Ralph Her- Shirley Burle-w ha» been elected Turkeys Fowl rick. While here, Professor Brown Bcribe; Kay Johnson, scrapbook was one of the Judges at the dah- chairman; Inge Ingrotte and Kay 10 - 15 Size 4-5-6 Size A Statement ROASTING LONG ISLAND From JOE LEVY Of The H. L. ZOBEL CO.

With thirty-four years experience in the automobile busi- Chickens Ducks neit, the H. L. ZOBEL CO. realizes that the present abnormal demand for automobiles and trucks will not last forever; that the 4-5-6 Size 5 - 6 Size day will come when FISH FILLETS FROSTED FOODS WE SHALL BE KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR . .. and 'why not? asking for business. Therefore, as in the past, we are endeavor- Good wages to start Cod . . s, . . . . 49fb Corned Beef Hash 49cP kg. —regular Increases— " -y ing to so conduct our business tuat we may always merit your interesting work with friendly people—it's my confidence and respect. Mackerel. . . ! . 39?b Chicken Chow Mein 52c Pkg. idea of a real job!" There is still an opening for you as a tele- Haddo4 49fh Chicken a la King . 89c PuK. phone operator because of our huge expansion Lemon Sole . . . . 69f program. H. L. ZOBEL CO b Hygrade Stew Beef 49cpIIg. Call 'iChlef Operator" today. JOE LEVY

Phone 8-0171 New Jersey Bell Telephone Company Flounder . . . ., . 59fb Chile Con Carne . 34c PuK. FREEHOLD, N. J: BRADLEY BEACH, N. J, Pace Eieht. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946.

For an Economy WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Stretching Butter Dish Serve a Rich W IS NOT TBCE TO SAY "WE Dm EVEBYVBONQ POSSIBLE* „ Variety Meat Loaf CHUBS CHIROPRACTIC WAS INCLUDED MOTHHOUS* TZARS RADIO SERVICE Many homemakers are not aware of the fact that some of the variety KWT7£D HOLES DR. WARREN FOWLER meats make delicious meat loaves. FOr\ INVISIBLE PHONE DEPENDABLE -.GUARANTEED In fact, this is an excellent way to HANDW6AVING- BOO BBOAD ST., . Chiropractor 6-3033 introduce these meats to your fam- ily, if you're not In the habit of CALL When your Radio goes bad serving them. Other meats may be combined with the variety meat R.B. TOE PROSPECT HILL SCHOOLS CALL RED BANK 6-3368 to give added flavor and richness. 2329-J 117 Prospect Ave., Bed Bank. Xet B«d Bank «-2K0. when used in loaves or patties, liver is usually cooked slightly be- THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL OF DANCING We also have fore it is put through the meat CUMM lor children and adulta In all typai of dancini grinder. This merely makes it easier to handle. It may be either FALL CLASSES NOW IN PROGRESS. Radio Batteries - Victrola Records - Accessories simmered in water for a few min- Reflitrillon Msndaya 3-4 p. m. or Saturday! 8-9:30 a. m. utes, or browned in a /rylner-pan; Junior Auambly—Balh-som clone, for t.«n afara commute* S.pttmb.r SO. but it should not be cooked com- Prlvata laiaona in Ballroom dandnf by appointment. pletely. Here are two tested receipes for THE PROSPECTHILL DAY SCHOOL J. H. MOUNT CO. variety meat loaves that arc eco- Play and •ducatlonal tralnlnf for children 2'/,-5 yiara of ago. nomical, easy to prepare, and have Mornlnfi (excrpt Saturday) Si30-11:30. a rich, zesty flavor. 84 BROAD STREET RED BANK Flrtt t.nn—Semtmb.r 16-Fobniary Ut. Second tirm February 3-Jim. IS. Kidney and Bacon Loaf 1 pound beef kidney 1 cup milk 8 slices bread 'A cup bacon drippings 2 eggs The 1 green pepper, minced l'.s toispoons salt U teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons grated onion Let • Singer Knirkerbockei '.i teaspoon DO-wdcred sage CTpert put | sliced bacon. Wash kidneys In cold water. your ma- by Charlotte' Adams, slice before broiling. Good on hot Drain and trim. Grind, including chine in first-class running order. internal fat. Soak bread in milk. Fund Associated Press Food Editor muffins, too. Reasonable charges. Estimate fur- Combine all Ingredients except ba- nished in advance. for the Diwrsificalion, Butter is still scarce in places, But tor, Hard-Cooked Egg Yolk con. Line bottom of pan with slices | Formerly of the MAYFAIR CLUB, West Orange. N. J and high-priced everywhere. With and Lime Juice of bacon. Pack loaf mixture firm- Supmision anil Safe-kct'pir ly into pin. Bake In a slow over NOW the food budget up in general, most 1 of Invcslmrnls Blend 1 tablespoon softened but- (300" F.) for I * hours. homemakors want to make their ter with 1 tablespoon mayonnaise, SINGER PERSONALLY DIRECTING * * butter go as far as possible. 1 mnshod hard-cooked^egg yolk^l Sausage and Liver Loaf teaspoon lime? i^££. Qfld a dash of 1 pound ground liver Prospectus on Request As a starter, buy the best butter 1 pound bulk pork sausage you can find. Among other fhlnRS. salt. Good wluvnift "cooked peas, I'- cups bread crumbs Sewing Center this means that the butter,should !celery, artichokes, asparagus, green 1 cup milk be well-packed. j beans, broccoli, spinach or as a 1 tablespoon finely minced Light rays and moiBtuie arc dam-•sandwich spread. onion 43 Monmouth Street First .\ew Jersey Securities Company, Inc. aging to the flavor, appearance wfld I Butter, Devilled Ham and Mustard 2 tablespoons ketchup texture of good butter. 2 tablespoons prepared Red Bank 603 Madison Avenue Asbury Park, N. J. ; Elend 1 tablespoon of softened horseradish Telephone: Ashury Park 2-2121 Protect your butter carefully | butter with 1 teaspoon prepared 1 egg. slightly beaten when it's in the refrigerator, too. mustard and 2 tabclspoons devilled Cook liver for a few minutes In Phone R. B. 6-3806 HOTEL GLADSTONE Keep it in the carton in a covered ham and dot over hot cooked corn hot water, or brown In a smoll refrigerator dish of opaque mater- (or spread on corn-on-the-cob), amount of drippings, in a frying- ial, so thnt light comes nowhere broiled tomatoes or crisp melba pan. Grind, and combine with LUNCHEON - COCKTAILS near it. All these small gestures of toast. bulk pork sausage. Add bread care will pay off in the end. crumbs and seasoning, moisten WHITE HOUSE Butter, Cream Chep3e and Minced with milk and beaten egg. Pack DINNER Here are some ways to stre'eh Onion into greased loaf pan and bake in butter which will niPke the fo:;d.^ a slow over (300* F.) for I1: hours. STORE to delight the mail incriminating upon which they're used even moic Blend 1 tablespoon of softened delicious—try them and tcf'. butter v*hh 2 tablespoons cream Groceries MODERATE PRICES cheese, and '2 teaspoon finely Select fruits and vegclob'es Don't let dishes Butter and Honey minced onion and dot over scal- which are fresh, unwilted, sound, and Delicateessen and free from decay. The waste Blend 60ftcncd butter with honey, loped potatoes or a vegetable cas- Fred C. Williamson, Prop. For Heseri at ions half and half, and serve it over hut serole before bikinp, or serve as a from cheaper foodn which nv not Fruit and Vegetables, Wines, in good condition may make, the i Phone Plaza 3-430O cooked cailots. onions, coin, oi sp:rad fur crisp potato chips tor and Liquors cost of the portion you use higher sweet potatoes, or (in it over :i ham an hois d'ueuvre. drive you wild— than that of more expensive, sound I*hone« products. Atlantic Highlands These Cookies Go To stop llwrs from squeaking Is 1-0448—1-04 71—1-0406 not always easy. If the squeaking Fish stock ia made of the bones Center Avc, Leonardo, N. J. Well in a Lunch Box is caused bv the rubbing of one ancl trimmings from any white (lsh. floor board against another (us Th'it "something sweet to too off weicht is applied and then ie- the meal" is just as important i/i nioved) it mav be stopped by sift- a lunch box as it is In a meal served, int; talcum' powder into joint of at home. It's a Rood ide:i to include fruit often; but children and grown- the boards. ups alike will appreciate havinK something to RO with the fruit. The quick-cooking type of tapioca These, Bran AppksaiH e cookies ci t nm. wht. n correctly made, will be are unusual and veiv I• kstv. The use of bran ( uls down on the Hour thin when removed from the stove. needed. Either canned or home- H thickens on ooling to just the made applesauce may he used. proper texture and consistency. It Carefully stiained drippings or is nut necos.saiy to add more tap- home-rendered Tnts. which have ioca or cook it longer. been properly stored in the lofric erator. may take the place of lard, "No thank you." said the stout if desired. lady when sh- was ottered a sec- ond biscuit. "Two seconds on the Bran Applesauce Cookies lips, two hnuis on the stomach and 1\ cups siftfd flour a lifetime an the h;ps." 1 tc-ispoon cinnanio 'j teaspoon rutnif; Roast pork, like veal, resemblCB ': teaspoon cloves chicken, and Mock chicken salad 1 .• teaspoon salt may be made from it, or it may be lj cup laid substituted for part of the chicken. 1 cup sugar 1 ecg 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup sweetened appjes.iuvc 1 cup raisins Tupeujrittrs 1 cup shredded bran Sift flour with spices and salt. County Cream lard and sugar, add CKK and boat well. Add soda to apple- affent for sauce. Add dry ingredients to ROYAL creamed mixture alternately with Worlds No. 1 the soda and applesauce. Add raisins and shredded bran. Drop by typewriter J teaspoonfuls on greased baking sheet, about 2 inches apart to al- low for spreading. E.ilte in mod- All makes of office machines- erate over (375"F.) 15-20 minutes. Sold, Rented & Repaired Yield: 3 dozen cookies (2S inches In diameter.)

Use the versatile dandelion green. completa They are popular served in a lino of tossed salad, or some prefer them stationery cooked. To cook dandelion preen. & put them in a fairly large amount Offlc. Chiffon is busy, of boiling water in an uncovered Equipment pan and allow them to simmer only until tender. Over cooking & makes them bitter. Steel Shtlvlni

A good way to preserve eggs for quick-and mild! any length of time Is to exclude them from the air. One of the cleanest and easiest methods of do- ing this Is to pack them in clean, dry aalt, In barrels or tubs, and place them in a. cool, dry place. 103-105 MONMOUTH ST.

Your now knows—and your taste knows... there's really nothing else like FLAOSTAFF COFFEE! Why? Let Us Take Your Because if s born on plantations where coffee tailing is a father-to-son tradition 1,.. because the coffee beans are hand-picked, then blended as carefully as a wine- maker blends grapes for vintage wines t... and because AWNINGS it's specially packed to come to you with all its freshness and goodness intact 1.... What delighted smile* there'll Down and Have Them be all around your table tomorrow when'you serve FLAGSTAFF COFFEE! Ready for Spring 1947

There is less awning stripes now than any time in the past year—So play it safe and let me recover your awnings during the winter for spring.

Awning Stripes will be of the best !> -and your hands quality and workmanship.

Keep the flog or AWNING CO health flying with NO PURER SOAP VMS EVER MADE 35 East Front St. Red Bank 6-0696 CHARLES MOBALLEIL Prop. Established 1037 SOID ON1Y IfYOUli MIINDLY N IIO'HI Qllio O D OIO Cl t—__-.,_«. Prodvtl of Armour and Conwany .__^ RED BAMi KbtrlMLK, 3, iy46. PaseNine.

Broge, Mary _ 2698 E. Dearborn, both of Squan Vil- 1768, d Apr Vt Vta. d< Broom?, Eliza Ann 2794 lage 1863, Sept. 15 nelius R. C'jvnh'j-.en Broom, Rebecca E. 2756 Rowland, Wm. J. Princeton, to Cor- Denise. ; Are You Proud of Your Radio? Browe, Abraham Bergen 2759 nelia J. Barrlclo, Freehold Mary Forman, b Feb. 1, 1767, md ' Brower, Albert 2731 1863, Dec. 18 Daniel Conkling. i Brower, Deborah Ann- 2726 McDowell, William B., to Mary Denise I. Forman, b 1768, d 1819,' We Are Very Proud of Brower, Ellen _ _ 2747 Hlggina (colored) 1883, Dec. 19 md Jan. 13, 1801. Elizabeth Laird,' OUR STORE Mrs. William R. Conover, Free- Brower, John 2731, 2759 Johnson, John, to Clara Van Cleaf b 1780, dau.' of William Laird, who : hold, N. J., Star Route, editor, Brower, John S. % 2761 (colored) 1863, Dec. 20 md Sept. 18, 1765, Jarje McKnight. Our SERVICE chairman of Genealogical Commit- Brower, Wm, Edward 2747 Parker, Taher C, to Olivia Llppen- Denlso I. Forman and Elizabeth ' tee of Monmouth County Historical Brown, Alexander 2699 cott, both ot Bed Bank Laird had the following issue:. i Association, Freehold, N. J. Brown, Alice (col.) _- , , 2747 1864, Jan. 27 John D. Forman, b 1802, md Ann '. WILL BE vBrown, Amelia Eliza _—_ 2688 Conover, .Gordon S., Freehold, to West. I WE GIVE Genealogical Index (Part 11) Brown, Anthony . 2701 Mary Hartshome, Black Mills . Eleanor, b 1&03. Alice h 1805, md ' Marriage Records Brown Aileb 2875 1B64, Feb. 18John Conover. son of Tunis, i FACTORY PRECISION SERVICE Brown, Caroline 2759 Crawford, Gilbert J., to Lavlnla Emellne, b 1809, md Rev. Mr. Jan. 3, 1916, to Sept. 5, IMS Brown, Catherine A. - 2738 Mans, both ot Mon. Co. Whalcn, Anne E* b 1813, William Console & Phonograph Experts . —2783— Brown, Catherine E. 2759 186*, June 14 D., b 1817.- . , CLOSED Borden, Jpfin, T 2707 Brown, Clarkson 2701 Polhemus, Daniel, to Adeline Brew- John D. Forman, b Feb. 1802, d Borden, Josephine 2761 Brown Edna 2701 er, Mon. Co. 1864, Nov. 23July 9, 1889, rr.d Feh 8, 1838, Ann WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Borden, Mary Ellen 2757 Brown, Ellen E. „__ 2747 Compton, Job, to Mary Jane Van West, b Sept. 17. 1812. d Aug. 2, Borden, Mary Francis 2602 Brown, Emma , 2764 Schoick .- 1865, Nov. 151886. They had the following chil- dren: ALL DAY ANYWHERE Borden, Tenbrook . 2667 Brown, George 2715 Johnson, Necorauh?, to Jane C. Borden, Thornas 2715 Brown, George H. 2675 Van Buskirk, Keyport' Anna M. Forman. b Jan. 7, 1842, Boud, Jano Ann 2757 Brown, George W. 2728 1865, May 28 d Oct. 1, 1887, nul Stewart Brown. Boude, Emcline 2715 Brown, Halsted W. 2728 Van Arndale, George, to Sophia John, ,b Oct. 27. 1833, md Nov. ; Boude, Rebecca J. 2707 Brown, Henry 2764 Conover 1865, June 21 10, 1871, Louise Clayton, d Jan. 17, i Eatontown Radio & Bound, Joseph 2704 Brown, James 2672 Conover, William W., to Elizabeth 1892. | William Htnry, b Oct. 21, 1849, d . SATURDAY, OCT. 5th Boundy, John 2707 Brown, John 2726 A. Culver, both of Kingston? Television Co. Boune, Sarah E. 2761 Brown, Manda 2752, 2755 1865, Aug. 30 Dec. 22, 19M, md Lillian Ecnnetl. i Bowles, Michael 2715 Brown, Mary A. 2652, 2669 English, M. Henry, N. T., to Mag- Chas. A., b Mar 23, 1752, d Feb. I 15 MAIN ST. EAT. 3-0568 Bowman, Ann 2682 Brown, Mary Ann 2701 gie L. Hall, Blue Ball 12, 1753. Bowman, David. Rev. 28*2 Brown, Mary J. 2731 1865, Oct. 26 William Weal Forman. b Mar. 31, Bowman, Francis 2764 Brown, Mary Rebecca _ „ 2738 By FTank Chandler, Minister 1T47, d Jan. 5, 17-CS. L. V C. (N. J.) | Bowman, George W 2747 Brown, Prudence 2759 (164) VanDerveer, David A., to 2715 Ellie G. Schenck, both of Free- The SHERMAN SHOP, inc. Bowman, Sarah E. 2695 Brown, Sarah A. Bown, Mariah C 2764 Rrnurn Thnmpj ** 2698 hold _ 1865, Nov. 2 Rutgers Club Meets Bowne, Amanda 2731 Brown, Thoa. S. R. 2652, 2718 Ames, Caleb T., of SummervHle, to 56 BROAD ST. RED BANK Bown

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SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY TEL-KEANS. 6-1093 175 Hobort St. P.rth Amboy 4.49Q0( . Pajre Ten. /RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. I Housing Is No. 1 New Monmouth Girl Red Bankers Enter '/W, Enters Convent Newark College IN MONMOUTH COUNTY Issue Of Day Hermance Labrecque, daughter Two residents of Red Bank ate of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Labrecque among the 461 members of the Says Driscoll of New Monmouth, has entered freBhman class at Newark College FOR FINE WALLPAPER Mount St. Mary's convent at Plain- of Engineering this fall. field. She Is a graduate of St. They are Albert L. Ivins, son of Six-Million State James grammar aqhool and Red By A. C. McLean . Elwood Ivlna of 45 Peters place, AND BEST PAINTS Bank Catholic high school. Agricultural Extension Service and Harvey W. Rogers of 31 Wash- Program To Provide October U really the fall trans- ington street, son of Samuel E. planting month. If at all possible, Rogers of Harding road. IT'S Temporary Relief shrubs should be moved or now Both men are graduates of Red ones planted before the middle of Bank high echool. Rogers 1« a vet- Alfred E. Driscoll, Republican the month. eran, having served as a corporal candidate for governor, In speak- Transplant evergreens flrst be- in the Army Air Forces. ing at the annual candidates' meet- cause these must develop a root KLARIN S system so that they can gather ing of the United Women's Repub- CHURCH SOCIETY MEETING. 26 Monmouth 8treet, Red Bank, N. J. lican clubs of Monmouth county water over the winter to keep the Friday at Brookdale farm, Uncroft, tops alive. Remember thnt plants, The fall meeting of the Women's PHONE 3838 said "Housing Is the number one even deciduous ones, give off water Presbyterian society in the Presby- Ice Cream all winter, and If the root system Is Boclc Again / irtyn Rial Strewbtrry let Cnam issue o! the day, and this state has tery of Monmouth, will be held to- just Inaugurated a $6,000,000 pro- not established on newly set plants, day at the Point Pleasant Presby- DISTRIBUTORS gram which wil] provide temporary they tend to dry up during the win- terian church. Miss Flora £arco, relief." More than 400 attended ter. a student at the Westminster Choir Imperial Washable Wallpaper - 8herwin Williams the event, and speakers included U. school in Princeton, formerly or- That's the reason why you should ganist at the Ellinwood church in S. Sen. H. Alexander Smith, and cut back material rather severely and Merkln Paint Products Rep. James C. Auchlncloss, and Manila, will speak at the afternoon when planting, even In fall. Don't session. county candidates seeking re-elec- wait until spring. This applies to tion. roses, all deciduous shrubs and even Mr. Driscoll pointed out that the deciduous shade trees. new program is a temporary meas- Remember that the amount of BLOOMS ure, started by the state "since the growth you get on trees, shrubs or federal housing program has so plants depends on the activity of completely fallen down, and failed the root, and the size of the root .to produce homes for war veter- system. It makes very little dif- ans." He also asserted that the HERMANCE LABRECQUE ference whether therle is any top or federal housing administration is how big the subsequent plant is. A BRAKES Office Equipment directly responsible for^black mar- The graduating class of 1945 of young, vigorous tree will make root ket in the building field and for Red Bank Catholic high school system much faster than an older the prohibitive prices of^ building ave a surprise party recently for tree, because when you transplant 576 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J. materials. Miss"Labrecque at the home of Mr. an older tree, you cut off many of' He lamented the fact that "there and Mrs. Theodore J. Labrecque on the roots and the tree takes two or j Adjusted-RELINED -Serviced has been a. tremendous shift of range avenue, Fair Haven. About three years to recover from the state power to Washington during 50 young men and women attended. shock. ; the last ten years." "I will return Miss Labrecque has an older sis- st'He, powers to Trenton, as I see ter, Sister Mary Lea. who is a mem- Finish your bulb planting to not PROMPT SERVICE.- QUALITY WORK Authorized Agent for no reason why the federal govern- ber of the Gray Nuns of Charity of best bloom next year. Also finish i ment should take care o( duties Quebec. Canada. Sister Lea will be sowing hardy annual seed and trans- remembered as Miss Anna Jones, plant all perennials that nerd divld- j which belong to the state." ng. If you transplant your peren-1 "Government," concluded Mr. daughter of Mrs. Herman Labrec- que. nials before the first of November, j Driscoll, "must be a business with they'll become rooted and won't J. H. MOUNT CO. every citizen as a stockholder, and heave over winter. L. C. SMITH and as stockholders, citizens must be CORNER WHITE ST. & MAPLE AVE. TEL. RED BANK 6-0404 constantly advised on the condition Woman, 72, Dies of their business." Mrs. Thomas H. Morford of Mid- In Red Bank Store CORONA dletown, club president, presided. Others introduced were Mrs. Ger- aldine L. Thompson, state commit- Mrs. Vernon Parker teewoman; Mrs. Emma VanSchoik, county committecwoman; Mrs. Had Heart Attack TYPEWRITERS Louise C. Bodman, former club difference president; Mrs. Florence Biker, Mis. Laura E. Parker, wife of vice chairman of the state Repub- Vernon H. Parker of West Front that's where Y««" lican committee; Mrs. Helen Kemp- street, River plaza, died from a —also— sen, chairman of the women's hrart attnek at 11:30 Saturday state committee; Mrs. Driscoll, and nipht in the *Red Bank Book Btore Mr*. Mattie Driscoll, wife and at 4 Lindrn plarc. She went to the mother of the candidate for gover- tore with her husband, a painting Portables, Adding Machines nor; Mrs. Auchincloss and Mrs. contractor, who was painting1 the Smith. ore Saturday night so it would be Also J. Russell Woollpy. county drv :ind ready by Monday morning. and Checkwriters - chaiiman; Merrill H. Thompson HP left the store to get some more and J. Stanley Herbert, assembly- pftin', ;tnd while he was gone. Ber- men; Abraham D. Voorhces, mem- nard Ho n nek en of 91 West Front Non-Spill Ink Well Sets, $1.25 ber of the bond of freeholders; street, who was walking down Lin- Theodore N. Parsons, Amory L. (icn place saw Mrs. Parker on the Haskeli and E. Donald Sterner. floor and billed Patrolm-in Albert All makes of typewriters and add- Newman. Jr., on traffic duty at Monmouth and Broad streets. ing machines expertly repaired, recon- Newark Youth Dies When thr police officer ariived he bclrved the woman to be dead ditioned and rented. Of Auto Injuries and callrd henrlqunrtcrs. Soul Barnck, 12-yenr-old v Pr. John P Boyd pronounced tor of Atlantic Highlands, died last Mr?. Pai krr dead and attributed Thursday nigh: at Rivervinv hos- dejith trs a heurt attack. The body pital from injuries received in an was removed to the Worden fun- Phone Long Branch 6-1534-J accident, in which a truck hit the eral home. boy as he was riding a bicycle on Mrs Parker was horn 72 years Memorial parlivvjy. airo at Mat a wan, I he daughter of The boy was visiting his uncle, HIP l-"itr James and Elizabeth Ben- Victor K. Bock, stove dealer, at l'J net' She hnd lived in this vicinity Prospect avenue foi the Jewish hol- all h"r life ;:nd had resided at Ri- idays. He was the son of JDuvid ver Plaza the past six years. and Bessie Lang Barack of New- The funeinl was held yeaterdav ark. afternoon at Die late residence with The driver of the truck, Hilbcrt Rev. Rocer J. Squire, pastor of \ Spector, 17 Manin place, Irvington, the First MMhodist church, officiat- was released in $2,000 bail hy Re- ing. Burial by the Worden funeral corder Sverre Sorenson. to aw-tit home was in Fair View cemetery. grand Jury action on a charge of Besides her husband Mrs. Park- causing death with an automobile. er U* rives a daughter, Mrs. Mary The body was taken to the Wor- Bennett nf Rverett; a son, Caleb den funeral home and later to New- Davis of Newark; a sister. Mrs. ark, where the funeral was held M.'iry Robinson of Middle town Sunday. township, and two brothers, Sydney Bennett and Albert Bennett, both Boy* c in make pockot money hy sell- of Freehold. Several grandchildren K T ie Register. Advertisement. also survive.

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ASBURY PARK* 2-3153-J Mnple Ave., Bod Bank, N. J. HhrmvKbury * Sunset AVCN., ' Main St. Si Tort Monmouth lid.. RED BANK NEW JERSEY Red Bunk, N. J. JAMES CAMBACORTO, ' Kcanubiirg, N. J. ASSOCIATED UPHOLSTERY CORP. A. & L. MA1ER, Bridge is Riverside Avcs., Bed Bank, N J, Member Federal ncnorve System Oldest and Largest Rcupholstcry Factory in hie State Mrmorlnl Parkway & East' Avc., JACOB STERN, MAURICE SCHWARTZ, MemUr Federal Deposit Iniurance Corporation Atlantic lllghianda, N. J, , Holmdol, N. J. 146 W. Front St., Red Bank, N..J. KLU BA.\K REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. Eleven. Riverside Heights Mr*. John J. Willing ot Faiz-flt CONTAINS NO BENZOATE OF SODA. Dedicate Plaque gardens. Mr. and Mrj. John W. VtnSyckle f\ OLDIN'S For Army Officer Mr. and M>a. Edward Corcoran of Perth Amboy were recent guests of Pairfleld gardens, have returned of friends here. Mr. VanSyckle If \JMEN'S SHOP Disc from a two weeks' vacation in Vir- a former station agent at the Mid- 1 WlU.fi Y S Lt. Oglensky Died ginia. dletown Village station. Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Koons of 2o BROAD STREET Ul FRESH PRESSED CIDER In Battle Of Bulge Mrs. Evelyn Grimes of New York Plalnfleld were week-end guests of RED BANS CHAMP HATS city were recent guests at the home friends on Mountainview road. s Orders Taken for Parties or Group Meetings. Dedication of a Lt. David Oglen- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cor- Mrs. John J. Walling of Fairfldd' IU WITH Ten cent* per gallon credit to patroni fumlihlnj their own •ky memorial plaqque took place coran of Cooper road. gardens Is now employed at the container. Sunday of last week at the Com- Robert Potts of Frost avenue, at- Acme market on Broad street, Red munity Center at Freehold and, the tended a recent birthday dinner Bank, in the, dairy department. presentation ot a memorial tablet given for bis lather, William B. Lloyd M. Nicholson of Chicago, McGREGORx SPORTSWEAR WILLEY'S FARM MARKET by Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bernz- Potts of Fair Haven. 111., has been spending several FAMOUS weeks with friends on Belford road. BOUTE M AT OENTEBVUXE welg In memory ot their parents Mrs. George Kuhl of Tindoll road, was also made. spent the week-end with Mri. Hen- Eddie Finn, of Woodland farm «s- Lt. Ogrlenaky was killed In action ry Walling at Ocean Grove. tatea Is building a pre-fabrlcated ARTISTS In the battle of the Bulge In Eur- Mrs Charles Scott .of Headden's house on a lot he recently pur- ope February 28, 1916. Hla widow, Corner has been confined to bed chased from Edward Kaney on It Can Happen Here BY VANESSA KENNELS Mrs. Helen Ides Oglensky of Red for several days with a severe cold. Cooper road. BOUTE 55, NEAB FIVE OOBNEB8, MJDDLETOWTf Bank, and his mother, Mrs. Rose Mrs, Fred Graham of New York Michael T. Mclnney of Jersey Oglensky of Freehold, unveiled the city, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thom- City was a Monday guest of his Burglary, Theft and Robbery Insurance Capitol PHONE MDDLETOWN 5-0175-M. memorial, after which Mayor Frad as Finn of^ the Chapel Hill road. brother Thomas of Red Hill road. | Quinn commemorated the dead Mrs. Graham Is the former Miss Mrs. Mae Schenck of Conover $ $ 00 ! soldier. Dolores Finn. place is entertaining the Commun- Call us for a survey of your requirements Columbia ity Social club at her home this af- Commander Harold Strickroan of Mrs. Susie Huff has returned to 50 °° Cocker Spaniel Puppies 50 ternoon. Cosmopolitan the Jewish War Veterans' post and her home on Ballock place efter BefUtered, Mack, both sexes. Sucartown and Robtnhurit Rabbi Jacob I. Nlollck opened the spending two weeks with her son, WALKER & TINDALL blood lines. Each • fuaranteed pop. Deposit will bold till g week*. I unveiling exercises with short George Huff of Laurelton, Long Is- IMS CLASS REUNION Decca Reserve one for OhrlstmM. Puppies 3 month*. Inoculated for speeches. land, N. T. REALTORS & INSURORS distemper. IJ5.00. Black stud, rood type. Fee, *I8.00 or puppy. A Yahltert memorial tablet bear- The IMS graduating class of Mid- ing 80 names, donated by Mr. and Clarence Morris of Wllmort Park, dletown township high school, Leo- 7 MECHANIC STREET, National Mrs. Bernzwe!;, was accepted by who ha» been laid up as the result nardo, will hold a reunion Wednes- Rabbi Nislick, after which prayers of an accident while working for day night, October 23, at the Molly RED BANK, N. J. were eWLld by Rev. M. Levine. Martin McGulre, is Improving Pitcher hotel. A turkey dinner will R.C A. Victor steadily. Commanders and representatives be served and dancing will follow. TEL. 6-2776 Signature ANNOUNCING of many local veterans posts were Mrs. Robert Goode of Riverside Reservations are in charge of Miss CONSULT YOCB INSURANCE AGENT AS YOU WOUID present at the ceremonies. Heights, is a surgical patient at Dorothy Kelly of New Monmoiith YODB DOCTOR OB LAWYER. Riverview hospital. Mrs. Goode is and Miss Helen Scott of Belford. Sonora The Re - Opening employed at The Register office. OF THE New Monmouth Man Mr. and Mrs. William T. McCue Sonart of Easton, Pa., have been spending To Be Discharged the past two weeks with friends in — Also — FAIR HAVEN FLOOR SANDING CO. Cpl. Edgar G. Hahne, son of Mr. the township. 1 and Mrs. Oustav Hahne of New Robert F. Taylor of Conover NEEDLES 162 Fair Haven Rd. Phone Red Bank 6-0378-J Monmouth, has left Hlckam field, place, employed on the Amory L. Waste Paper Collection Floor scrsplns and reflnlshlna;. Asphalt 'tile, linoleum and coun- I Hawaii, and will be returned to the rfaskell farm, is enjoying two CARRYING CASES states for honorable discharge. weeka' vacation. ter tops laid. Estimates Cheerfully Given. I Cpl. Hahne graduated from Mr. and Mrs. William Warner RECORD RACKS Mlddletown township high school and daughter Peggy Ann, former In 1944. He attended Rutgers uni- residents of Frost avenue, spent Sunday, October 6th, 1946 CUTTING DISCS versity for a short period prior to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William his enlistment in April, 1945, and P. Woodward. The Warners are he plariB to return to that institu- living with Mrs. Warner's parents, AT 1 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON tion for further study. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Green at Way- INVISIBLE side. Mr. Warner is associate pro- Jersey Central fessor at State Teachers college. The fire sirens will sound at 1:00 to start the paper collection. Trenton. Mrs Warner has resumed This drive is sponsored by Relief Engine company of the Red Bank Fire Changers Schedules teaching at the Oakhurst school. W.llinm Kane of Glllville has ac- . Department. Trucks will pick up the paper on that day or you may call CONTACT LENSES The Jersey Central railroad has cepted a job with Sidney McLean advised passengers to check train as a school bus driver. Red Bank 6-3175 or 6-3100. Please tie all magazines and papers and schedules carefully, since seveial Mrs. A. J. Murphy of Dorchester. changes have been made since the Ma.=<, ha= returned home after put on the curb. • • • change to Eastern Standard time. spending ten days with her sister Harry E. Yerkes, parsenger tiaf- flc manager for the Central, also Mount Co. announced that several Saturday JAMES F. SMITH trains would be discontinued be- 84 BROAD STREET cause of a eharp drop in the num- OPTICIAN ber of passengers. Phone R. B. 6-3368 AT GEORGIAN COURT Three Red Bank Catholic high school graduates of the class o! NOTICE. 1946 entered Georgian Court colle-e Public Sele of Reel Estate lor Unpaid in Lakewood last week. They are ; Taxes. Miss Eleanor Lucille Day. daugnser I, J. II. Kcough, collector of taxes lo Red Bank of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Day of tod for tft« Borough ot Red Bunk, 3 Monmouth St. Riverside avenue; Miss Dorothy County of Monmouth and State of New Jerser. hereby tfiv« notice that accord- Irene McCarthy, daughter of iir. Ing to the In* requiring me to make Telephone R. B. 6-0170 and Mrs. John F. McCarthy of Twin the unpaid taxes, aurnmtnu and other blej apartments, and Miss Jane Municipal cbarirei, aaie»ied on land, vlin. daughter of Dr. and Mrs tmte In said Borough of Red B&hk for Gerard A. Devlin of Matawan. the rear lv4S, will on the 1 :ti> day of October. 1st* ft 2:0u o'clock P. U., in the Borough Hull. »*>]) In* landt. lene- ^MenU, Leredllamenls and real estate Berelna/ler deKnbi-d. to make the aUDOJat chargeable n^nlnit said lands on the first dar of July. 1»4( ee compiled In the tax list, together with interest on •aid amojnt from «a d ftnt dar ot July to the date of sale and the emu of i*le at public vendue to »ueh person! at will purchase the lame ubject to redemption

ease In e and lot. No. 31 Wortbley street C(.6S Thomas Ureen Est.. blk 15, lot S3, house and lot, No. 21 Worthier ttreet (3.54 lot. and Jud. Vincent. Jr.. blk 16, lot 7, one lot north side Heehanlc street 24.22 Sit. William O'Brien, blk 56. lot 12, oae lot west side Spring street 10.28 William O'Brien, blk. .56, lot 15, building snd lot, No. Itl north side Monmouth street S0B.01 Sat Spencer Hirrer, blk. 7J, lot lit. bouse and lot. No. 10< west side Pearl street U.BB Carrie and William Corbln, blk. If, lot 2S. house and lot. No. 204. north lid* "West Bergen plaea JT.BS Benjamin" Miles, blk. 75. loU (4. 65, 16, building and three lots, north slda River itret 196.64 JeannettB Rebesohar, blk. J8, lot 9, boase and lot, No. 3S( north .side Locust avenne «9.t7 Kit. Charlotte Holmes, blk. 84. lot 102, one lot north side Sunset avenue _ 12.12 James V. Galatro, blk, 18. lot IT, house and lot. No. IB Clinton Place ...- U.17 SANDURA WALL COVERING 1st. John Cole-man, blk. 75. lot (0, houle end lot. No. 6 Cedar street - 89.86 Mrs. Joseph DeSantls, Frank Malta and Frank Massa, blk. n. W.II of TOMORROW Her. TODAY • I, lot 6, house^and lot, south side East Sunset avenue .... BT.58 Unpaid Tax Year 1S32 to 1945 latclusjv*. LOOKS LIKE TILE John J. Fenton, blk. 114, lote II, II, 17, three lots south WEARS LIKE TILE •Ide Madllon avenue 1.S68.44 Uapalel Saow Removal Year 1934. CLEANS LIKE TILE Coat style in artroc- John 3. Fenton, blk. 114, lote Aft woof pufrovw hi fon, 16, It, 17, three lots, south tive heather shades aide Madiaon irtnvo 1.01 COSTS MUCH LESS green, blue and canary. When the sale takes place payment of brown, blue and of all taxes or assessments, colts and green. intereit must, be made bjr the purchaser For Kitchen - Bath - Laundry - Qame Room - Nursery Styled in the new rugged, before the conclusion of the sale, other- wile the property wilt be Immediately jumbo knit. resold. Wltnsas my hand this 11th day of PERMANENT BEAUTY AT LOW COST 7.50 SeVtetnber. 1941. J. M. KEOUGH, Repels Grease and Dirt... 8pot and 8taln Resistant Collector. «N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 196/892 TO THBL1IA E. MAY SCHONBACK. FOR ESTIMATES, CALL STORK HOURS: Sleeveless sweaters, DEFENDANT: Dally, 0 to fl. plain and cable By virtue of an Order of the Court of Chancery of the Stale of New Jersey, stitch. .made on the 19th day ot September, Friday, 6 to 9. 1941, In a cnuae wherein Thuro H. from 2-95 8ahonbsck is Petitioner and you are Saturday, B to 6. Defandnnt, you are hereby required to answer the Petition of the Petitioner on or before the 20th dny of November BAYNTONS na*t, and In default thereof, such do- oree will be rendered against you aa the JUB[^' " a»n ^i. iii|i«i>Mii«a The objtot of said suit Is to obtain a uecree of divorce between laid Petitioner and you. KLATSK., CRAY * KLATSKY. 5 Broad St., Red Bank Tel. R. B. 6-3876. Solicitors for Petitioner, George A. Oray, 34S Broadway, Of Counsel with Petitioner, Long Branch Tel.L.B. 6-3113. I Sail Front Street, Bed Bank, New Jiney, Page Twelve. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946.

: Roofing 8ldlng = Window Insulation Winona Society Boy Scouts To OLSON Children Win Prizes Hold Show ROCK .WOOL. HOME INSULATION Holds Meeting Monmouth county's first big In- 1 n s I a 11 r d by Olson Company's Trained Mechanics door scout activity since 1941 will Harry' s Lobster House Estimates Without Obligation At Flower Shows Plans To Be Made be staged at Aabury Park's conven- tion hall Saturday, November 9, It SEA BRIGHT, N. J. TEL. 2-0205 W. W. KENNEDY: Local Representative For Coining Banquet was announced this week by Ken- Fhone: Red Bank 6-1433 dall H. Lee, general chairman of Open Ail Year Elementary Schools Hold Miss 'Ella King, Miss Mary Lov- the "Scouts in Action" committee. ett and Fred Morf were "appointed More than 3,000 county scouts a nominating committee at thear' e expected to participate In the JACK ARNOLD % Annual Fall Exhibition September meeting of the Winona show, which will be of the clrcua Lobsters, Steaks. Chicken DISTRIBUTOR society held at the home of Mr. type. Members of the committee STAXDARD OIL CO. OF NEW JERSEY The annual fall flower shown of Helen M(jn, Phyllis Stout and Sally and Mrs. Walter Ludwlg of 85 directing the event, besides Mr. Lee, Schintz. Brook avenue, Little Silver. Mrs. and all Sea Foods the elementary schools of Red Container of leaves sefid pods and are William Mattlson, vice chair- West & Wall Sts. Phone Red Bank 6-2748 Bank were held last week at River ffrasaea: First. Stephen Swope;; second. George Ivina presided. man; Stanley Conklln, Robert Bur- street and Mechanic street schools. Genldlne Cook; third. Barbara Brooka. The program, In charge of Miss sley, Dr. Norman Sauer, Fred Rote, JVfusic by Wilbur Gardner Container o( linnlas: First, Thornel The shows were arranged' by Miss Jones; second, Gcraldine. . .Cpok ; third, Marie \Vllby, included a reading on Otto Vogel, Christ Millson, Maxl- KITCHEN OPEN TO 1 A. M. KEROSENE - GASOLINE Abbie V. Strickland, art supervisor, Stephen and Jeffrey Swope; honorable India by MUs Harriet Moore, a millian Knltel, Dr. Edwin F. Stew- mention, Winkle Wilkins and Albert piano selection by Miss Ruth Lud- art and Howard Rowland. and parents, teachers and pupils Brown. GEORGE KRAUSS, Owner ESSOHEAT FUEL OIL participated. Container of maritrolds: First, June wig, a violin solo by Fred Morf, a Prize winners at River Street Evans; second, Louis Ivins: third. Dex- vocal duet by Alien and Richard The R?d Bank Register If* supported CLOSED TUESDAYS school were as follows: ter Jones; honorable mention. Robert Ludwlg and a vocal solo by Mr.by IOCRI ns well m out-of-town buaineu OIL BURNER SERVICE Ludwig, accompanied by Mrs. Ivins, men,—Advertisement, Section 1, for first, iccond and third Container of one kind of flower:. First, grade pupils—Container o( mixed war- Nancy Potter; second. Roberta Macdon- pianist. den flowers: First, Margaret Ann Adam"; ald; third, Louise Johnson; honorable Plans for the November banquet second, Joseph Kalvo; third, Nancy mention, Frank Acguaro, Louis lvlns, Pingitorr; honorable mention. Raymond Jackie Williams and Adelina Moore. will be made at the next meeting Dnvix, John Frost and George Sims. Table centernieie: First. John Riddle; of the aociety to be held at the Container of wild flowers: First, Ma- second. Juan I^vans: third, Fiances home of Mrs. Charles V. Shropshire He BuiKfsa; second, David Dean; third, Ryan; honorable mention, Winkie Wil- Billy Henry: honorable mention, Donald kins and Silly Srhanti. of Hudson avenue, Red Bank. Lewi*. Louise Copland ttnd Andrew Lew. Wall arrangement: First, Patsy O'Rell- Members and friends present at PUBLIC SALE ia. Iy; aecond, Jvine R&msay; third, Sally last week's meeting were Mr. and Buttonwood -at-Shrewsbury Container of xlnnlaB i Fir«t, Ruth Nichols; honorable mention, Beverly Dotta; second, Nelson Clalborne, Van Brunt and James Gibborrs. Mrs. George Ivins, Willard Ivins, Container of marigolds: Firat, (Shir- Centerpiece of vegetables: First, John Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ludwlg, Mr. lry Minor; second, Mary Mancino;'third. Hutlon. and Mrs. Fred Morf, Mr. and Mrs. Jimp* Greene; honorable mention, John Table centerpiece: First, Raymond Harrison Snampanore, Mrs. Will- Puwell, Janet Minor and Joseph BcDin- Warren and Louise Gilbertnon;; second, Residential Park, with gate-posted entrance from Syca- Outstanding Herd of Cows Robert Guilllams and Joan Maida; third, lam Parker, Mrs. William Skid- more Avenue. Character established by existing residences. Miniature arrangements: Firat, Ste- Carmella Cltarella. more, Mrs. Bertha Shoemaker, Miss Iihanie Glover; aecond, Thomas Epps; Special table sMline: First. Christ* Mary Lovett, Miss Marie Wilby, third, Adrian Woodward; honorable men- Worden; second, Gael Nelson, No exposed wires^—underground street lighting, rear line Also Crops, and Dairy and lion, Roaemnrie Ferro, Janet Scott and Special arrangement: First, Sally Ann Mrs. Wells, Miss Ella King, Mrs. Virtoria Ariozzi. Nichols. C. V. Shropshire, Miss Annie electric service and underground telephone connections to sites Container of flowers of one kind only: Miniature arrangements: First. Stephen Laurie, Miss Harriet Moore, Miss First, Lawrence Scott; second, Dominic Swope and Sally SchnnU; second. Billy in center oval. Mazza; third, Stephanie Romeo; honor- Mego; third, Ronald Ascllellino: honor- Florence Campbell, Miss Doris Farm Equipment ulilf mention, Joseph Kalvo. able mention; Joyce Wolcoll, Billy Kob- Shampanore, Miss Carol WelK Wall aMnn««>m*>nt : Firit, Barbara innnn and Judy Gii7.7.y. Miss Ruth Ludwig and Allen and Gas—Water—Hydrants (fire protection)—Storm Sewers Uif-zyr. Noaepay boiiqiK-t: Fii-st. Fntncis Richard Ludwig. Table centerpiece: First, Doris Sieiiel. Ryan; second, Stanley Sin-int(*teen; hon- and DRY CELLARS. Section 2. for fourth, filth and oixlh ornblo mention, Patty O'Roilly. ciadc iMipili*—Container mixed garden Section 3. for inm-nts nnd tpHcher/:— AT THE SWEET BRIAR FARM flower?: First. Rose Marie Mana; i»ee- Contninpr mixed flowers: First, Mias NEW MEMBERS Building sites with 75' and 90* frontage. Restricted as to nnd, l'atiicia Whalen; third, Arthur Helen KKK": wcond, MM. JI'SB Jordan; Miss Ella Jean Coakley of Red Owner quitting dairy farming Sims; honorable mention. Victoria Arioi- third. Mrs. (i. Kostrr Sliinnini!; honomble cost and character of building. zi: Louise Summoy, Barbara Sralio and mention, Mr). Wallinic. Bank and Mrs. Pauline Hiiden- .Mure Sovifro. Nowt'jfay boiniuet: First, Mrs. George brand of Asbury Park were wel- Con miner of wild flowers: First, Ed- Findlay. comed as members of the Mon- Further information obtainable from G. H. Nevius, Own- ward Ruinmcy; M-rond. Betty Lou Chli>- Fruit or veKetabli renterplecr: First j mouth County Dental Assistants as- . er. Tel. Red Bank 6-1633-J or C. F. Borden, Agency, Tel. Red MONDAY, OCTOBER 7,^1946 olm; thitd. John Antinoiii; honorable Mrs. Lawrence Bu d ; cond Mr! mrntinn, Janet Kppn, Eugene Jones and Frank Warner, Si- *' " ' ' soclation at a meeting held last' Bank 6-1661. at 12:30 oVIorJc, Anna Mny Slanton. Table centerpiece of flowers: First, week in Long Branch in the offices | Con! Hiiicr of flowej-n of one kind only; Mrs. Jordan :t n^cond. Mins Ki:nn. of Dr. James S. Cattanach. Miss Fii st. Itiilph Rfimeo; neeond. Betty Brown ; Container of \%-ililno\vrrs: Mrst, Mr.. 1 will sell for the Sweet Briar farm, S. R. Wiltz owner, in third, Mn iy A more Ho : honorable men- Fred Gill. Elinor Loftus of Anbury Park pre-' tion. Steiihanip dlovcrand Beverly Wash- Minialurp irrou]iinK*: I'irst, Mr . Ar- sided. Otikhnrst, »w Jprsev, Ideated on West Park Avenue between Ihur J. Polin. Wall il* Fir.l. PMcr Knute 33 and .Mnnmmith Knad, another entrance on Koute 3."», Ai lank'rmfiH Ipriirs. l<-nves and Wesley: third. pods: First. Miss Dooiho v Me K 1 milp smiih ml. nlso 3-yf\*tr-old pure bred Guornsoy bull, K'rst, KilitHr Cmik; honi'iabl' Berk. e\rp!]rnt price t herd of heavy rich milk producers, mostly M;U,. 1 Wilnu Mr", rit:iijn r of third. f Muysken*: ond. Miv A report to the Public on the young pturli. HfI'd mas lie seen any time before sale. BrM:ar r'ir-t. M Miniati Fir«t. I will n!5l!n, liny MHI -tinv\. all other dairy and farm cquip- school wrrp follows; or cirly Tuesday mnin nj: from the mr ir SITl inii 1. f fV -1. srro yard of Nathan D. Wil!iam.«, ^5 North avrnur-. Red Bankk. Telephone Situation l-'ii -i liutili:r *eoond. Sharon Snlr *\ 111 start at 12:30 sharp. M» The license on the vehicle is 'New] Fii«l. Sha-o Jers»y, XVT,919. II,,, iiu*. , i .ml. Ho lie it Hotchkiftn til.-ll. Mil t llftMlltllll. Clayton C. Boyer, selling for Mr. S. R. Wiltz Coin.i i,i r >( mat ^'DUI *: Fit »t. Clara in New Jersey Tilton . ! irnl'i t.in-c : Fir^l. Anthony Sum/I . .. c ..u.|. Helmn Ritterman. Nil i k'Bv Ixnnivirl : Kir«l. JudiLh Mr- I.aunlilm. srrniiil. Nnimn-Jenn Ivinj. WRICHT STORES D.ill'i tnlile fetiint:: First. Betty-Kae Hei-k. M-miiil, l*ek'iiy Hri-rr ; ihird. B^tly M eh n . hnntt ruble rnent'0". Di«n* San- f nton nnd Jane P*tlif r- E ARE treating the present telephone service situation in New Jersey by methods much like those we use in the event of a great fire, a flood or a hurricane. In this situation Ser-.ion 2. (•••>• (ourth. fifth «nd sixth WALKER & TINDALL W Kratle tiuinli-—Container of mixed flow. TIMELY SAVINGS! orn: First. L*wrenre Wriarht: second. we need your cooperation and understanding. I -want to tell you why we have this situ- Realtors & Insurori Helm MrCleen: third. Arnold Ada.mii: honorahle mention. Mildred Gulr«, ation, the extraordinary accomplishments already achieved and what is being done to Chnrlen MRlchfs nnd Joanne Macdonald. 7 Mechanic Street, GALVANIZED Cnntninei- of wild flowet-a: Fir«t. R«>H- establish normal telephone conditions. r i i Mtilin ; -..rornl. Robert Mohn: third. Bed Bank, N. J. .39 Itn.r Vi.iil." i ; hniutftbV m*n?inn. * WASH TUBS Tel. Red Bank 6-27}fi MORE PEOPLE ARE USING THE than in any previous year in history. This out- l)iinllt> nil piirpusr tuh In 211-Enlliin «lw. 1 TELEPHONE THAN EVER standing production record is being accomplished despite serious shortages of lead, steel and other Since V-J Day we have added 140,000 telephones basic materials affecting all industry. Extra Heavy Galvanized to the number in use in New JcrBfv—double the 1.19 total added in any previous year. The majority of * WATER PAILS those waiting for service a >car ago now have it. NEW EMPLOYEES lt-i|uarl. h<>t ili|i Lnr Immp or Even so, the new demand has continued to be so Maintaining and operating the enlarged telephone 1 rartors u«-r. great that 80,000 arc waiting for sen-ice. system we are building requires many new em- \l e are handling a million more calls each day ployees. Within the past year we have Mewed GALVANIZED than a v car ago. This is an increase of 23%. The and trained thousands of new people, most of J29 telephone calling habits of the people of New them operators. Our force today numbers 22,000 Jersey have changed materially and today we are —nearly 7,000 more than a year ago—and is being • ASH CANS further increased as we move forward. Trash nr a>*h u\e. <"n\rred nnd well made. receiving more and longer calls than ever before.

EFFECT OF THE WAR TASKS STILL AHEAD For four years the necessities of the W«r pro- Our expansion program is well under way and * HOME GARBAGE CANS 1.98 hibited the enlargement of our plant and facilities exceptional progress has been made despite the Keiriililr !:iinil\ M/r I'lcht 111tiric rmrr. that we normally make in anticipation of demand. difficulties. From .now -on we expect little diffi- Consequently the unprecedented demand for tele- culty in the supply of telephone instruments and 1 phones and the extraordinary increase in the use before many monjhs we hope that the central of telephones came upon us when we had no office equipment situation will be substantially FANCY DECORATED reserve to meet these conditions. , improved. The world-wide shortage of lead, which is rationed, will probably plague our cable ex- .89 pansion for a much longer time. The program we + WASTE BASKETS WHAT WE HAVE DONE ABOUT Ii All ini-lat. l.rautiiul i-..|.. h.unl-|i,»inl«'

JOHN f. ritOMMEI. INC, MtWMlIS AT UOOK1YN. N. V. AND OHAN0I, M. I.

JOS. PINGITORE, INC. LONG BRANCH, NEW, JERSEY TELEPHONE 8-0188 RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. Page Thirteen. Consolidated Mines Co., a company which he had organized up In James L Tilton Couer D'AJeat country »t G*m, Idaho. Mr. Wheeler conMnted, and thug for about tw6 yean I gave tetires After 62 part of my time to Mr. Whetlerand part time to Mr, Hyman (who had opened aa office In New Tork), Of Service serving In a confidents] capacity to these two men who Dad fought so long and so bitterly. Mr. wheeler §Va. With Same decided to make mi home In Col- orado, and in January, 1900, Mr. fAffiliations For Hyman asked me to act as hla pri- vate secretary. |Jhree Generations At the time of my retirement I V ••'-.' ——— _ wa« secretary, treasurer and direc- 'Having only two position* in the tor of the D. M. Hyman Securities' corporation, the Baer Hyman fund, [jut S3 year* Is the record achieved 84 Park Avenue corporation, Don- yy'jimts U Tilton of Willow road, ald M. Hyman sc Co., Inc., Estate tilftle,Sliver, who retired from ac- of Morris B. Baer, Inc., and other :lve' business a tew days ago. Mr. affiliated corporations. niton (or 16 years was private sec- rsfery to Jerome B. Wheeler of R. 8. Macy A Co., and {or the past 47 Merlyn Culver To pears with David M. Hyman and at iid tilth In 1928 he continued with Mr, Hyman's eon, Mark Hyman, Get The Coveted irtio aloo recenly died. Mr. Tilton's fo with three men, two of Jafco Trophy '.Wm father and son, for a continu- :u* period of 62 years is an unusual happening and rarely occurs In a Ha» Garnered Enough business firm. In a talk with a Register repre- Points To Insure sentative regarding his DM' un-! liraal business career Mr. Tilton J This Valuable Prize lifted: t | I finished high school in Long : Merlyn Culver of Dayton, Ohio, Branch and then attended the Cole- Iclimaxed one of the finest exhibi- man business college or Newark, tions ot season-long consistency on and took up a course in banking. record, when he finished first in After finishing there I sought a pc both heats for the 139 cubic inch •lt)on in New York and landed with hydroplanes at the President's Cup R..H. Macy & Co. After a lew Regatta. By his double win be months there, 1 arrived at the con- clusion there was no Immediate added another 800 points to bis to- EMnee for advancement. I left tal In the race for the new Jafco thtm. While there X bad occasion to trophy, and finished the campaign consult Mr. Wheeler In reference far in advance of bis nearest rival to'foreign invoices, In which de- for this valuable "take home" prize, partment I was employed. Shortly presented this year for the first ' alter resigning my position, Mr. time by John A. Frauenbelm of Buf- Wheeler sent for me and offered falo. m« a position aa his private secre- tary, which I accepted. Tho "heads" At the beginning of 1946, tbe Re- of ft. H. Macy A Co. changed hands gatta Circuit Riders' club, trustees •eferal times around 187B within a of the Jafco trophy, In co-operation * The RETAIL MERCHANTS OF RED BANK following the ew years. When Robert H. Micy with the American Power Boat as- died, his nephew, Robert Valentine, sociation, selected seven regattas in He the owner, but died soon which owners of the speedy little :after. This left no managing bead. A Charles B. Webster, who 135's might collect points toward the * wishes of the Shopping Public of Red Bank and Surrounding Wa« a buyer in Macy's, took charge, solid silver trophy, the winner be- or the widow, Mrs. Robert Valen- ing tbe person who had amass»d lne, whom he later married. Mr. the greatest number of cumulatW- Webster, requiring assistance in the points for the specified regattas. management ol this fast-growing * Areas Announce NEW STORE HOURS. business, sent for J. fi. Wheeler, These regattas were those at Who had married young Robert Val- Palm Beach, Miami and St. Pet

He makes lending a SCHULTE-TJNITED SURPRISE STORE SIMON'S LADIES' SHOP friendly business SHERMAN SHOP, Inc. MONMOUTH MEN'S SHOP BUTTON'S N. R. MATTHEWS MOUNT, J. H. CO. 8T0RCK, OF COURSE GOLDRTS MEN'S SHOP HIS la the friendly man- both single and married, ARTHUR MORTON CO. SAMPLE DRESS SHOP GRAND SHOE REPAIRING T ager of the local Person- and everything Is kept ROSETTE PENNtNGTON SEARS-ROEBUCK CO. al Finance Company office. strictly private. No outsid- GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Even though, lending money ers are Involved. He arrang- ACME FURNITURE CO. MODERN HOME APPLIANCE CO. 8ELDHVTS JEWELERS JACEY'S to folks here in Asbury es -convenient monthly pay- ALLEN, JOHN B. CO. MOODY'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP TRUBlS'S ART KBAKT S1IOPPE Park is his full-time lob, he ments to at every budget JEAN FROCKS believes that no one should and charges ore made only BLUE RIBBON SHOE REPAIR SHOP MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. TETLEYS JIM'S SHOE REPATRrNG borrow unnecessarily. But for the actual time tbe BRADLEY'S RADIO NEWBERRY, J. J, CO. TRl'BIN STATIONERY STORE when a loan Is to a person's money Is kept JERSEY CENTRAL APPLIANCE CO. advantage, he provides folks If you decide tho' a loan is BAYNTON'S FLOOR COVERING NAT'S JEWELERS TUSTINO PIANO CO. KIRSCHBAUM SILK SHOP here with needed cash to your advantage, b« sure CARROLL HOSIERY 6HOF, Inc. PROWN'S NATIONAL Bo . Jl STORE YOG EL'S promptly and privately. to come to see tbe Mrnager K RIDEL'S Be gets a lot of satisfaction of the Persona] Finance CLAYTON & MAGEE PROGRESSIVE SHOE REPAIR WLLBUK'S KELLY, J. H. * CO. out of bis Job, for the eer- Company today. If you COLORITE CO. BETJSSILLES WOLOOTTS CHILDREN SHOP • vice be renders Is a helpful phone In advance, he will KLARIN'S PAINT STORE *. nnd Jim Acerra of Globe Motors, 203 . . . "It's Post-Season Race State's Trout be brouslng around the Shrewsbury Manasquan inlet August 26 by RllB-J Bucs Go Tomorrow Rock in the Tooklt, "mosslcd"over sell Alblnson of Patcrson, on his one thing after another," saiee what it was aU- about and The silver trophy to be awardei knock them from the tie for leadership with Twin Diner. . . it didn't take long for him and his companions, Andrew Plllot of Rum- Alblnson is a small replica of tbs Johnnie. F.lli<. HIP Tnwupr pitcher, continues his striking out Against Princeton Won By Bam Being Stocked son and Mr. Brown of New York, Governor's Planing, trophy wblcb ways for Max's bar . . . Doc Morgan Colio went through hi" to get Into action, accounting for will go to the fisherman with the first night of kegling Monday . . . Joe Menzzopane and Fred seven fish. best catch of the season from April Join1- giving each other some fancy work with the needles at Special Prizes Are Low Water, High 15 to November 30. The small tro Ihe Rprrration alleys last week . . . After mentioning sweet phy symbolizes the joint selection] Pingitore Fields Lightest Squad In Old-Time Brighter Gets words alM>111 the BPOE team in the Ladies' Friday evening Awarded In Event Temperature Given Into of 13 judges from among 66 Au Action affair la = t week, tliey let us down by dropping from the lead Sailed Last Sunday His Four-Year Tour As Coach entries in the Governor's tourna-j by a game. Lou'- Pizzeria is on top . . . Quadrangle club As The Reason That evening my phone rang. merit. Capt. Howland on the other end. howlers slarl tonight at the Willow-brook inn alleys in Fair In a post-seaaon Lightning race It was a close race for the A<| Rcd Bank high school's inexperi- can. Dick Bennett will be at left Why New Jersey's public trout "Get everything ready; we're going . gU8t CUp, according to the Ne' Sunday from off the Monmouth enced gridiron eleven will pry off tackle. Left guard will be played out for "meat on the table' In the , Jersey council. Department Haven. Boat club lo Meeker':; point. Rum- streams are not being stocked dur- the lid of its 1946 pigskin schedule by Nick Sama, while Frank Soldu morning. Leave your toy rod behind The Grid Line .con. and return, Randall M. Kea- ing the current 30-day September Economic Development, which' tomorrow afternoon when it op- will hold down right guard. Sickels • ed by and get out your hand lines. We Plenty of fniitbnll in those parts over the wppk-enil and tor's Bam, handled by the 80-year- 3caso n has juBL becn announC sponsors the state fishing contest] poses the Blue and White of Prince- are going out after blues." The folk"i can now forget thn-p lung golf drives, photo-finish old veteran Chart ic Burd, sailed plays the pivot. | lnt Stale Flsh and Game councjl in co-operation with the New Jer ton high school at Princeton. In the backflelrl Arkley will en 11 ' crew consisted of Capt. Cottrell and race-, ct ul. in faxorof the gridiron spurt . . . Lnu .lacoubs. home a w.nner by dose to seven Mrl Arkley w.ll call of th(, Now jersPy state Depart- spy FLsTi & Game council. An 8- Coach Frank Pingitore will send the pluys. At ght half R.-iy Bur- | . conservation. Blll Smith of Red Bank. On the Red Hank high ,i--i-tant, mii-t have had lii< till nf the game. minutes over the second bout, mcm 0 pound large mouth bass, a 243- Marie J. Irwin's Dawn. into the fray the lightest and green- gess will plalay hhie* lirst varsity con- The decision Is based upon rec- way down the bay the weather did- pound tuna and a 6-pound croaker Hn g.izoil mi the Long Branch opener Friday nighl, the Cath- est team of his four-year tenure as nt look any too promising, and The race on the N'orth Shrews- test. Several o} h.s bro'.!:crs weic , ommendations of the Hatchery and icceived high consideration. olic high Saturday afternoon. Anbury's Blue Bishops that head mentor of the Maroon and former high Capt. Ad whispered to me tha'. If night and Leonardo Field club Sunday . . . Those Thursday bury wa. sailed in a Hukcy easterly school stars. Judge I Distribution Committee, headed by Alblnson's prize-winning blUf Gray. Only three veterans will start Garrett is the. l;ft halfback. The, ,,- j valgenti, Jr. of Madison, things got too hot out there he murhn, almost 11 feet long, wul nighl nippting- of roaches in Humson ha\c been revived. breeze. June Methot. Bon-Ore ranU fullback post is now in the hands I . . would put Into Shark river. Out- hooked by tho new deep-sea fisher- There were :in mi hand last week, including Long Branch'* the vnP Rn h d these, Jack Ackley. did not play In nh irman whirh conducted a com rlggers were rigged, lead squids third; Charles Allaire in £* L. of Ray Hembling. j prrhensive study Into the feasibll- I man aboard Capt. Bill Teager*U Chief BcilU. who claims he attends merely to heckle hi- r '\ £ \ a singl? game „las. ,t n yea anrd duon ee too fa shined up. pork rind attached Carey Flying Devil, fourth: Reid Pingitore has several men ready ily ()f d:slribl,.mg ,,.out ,n stream, j Duchess III. He lured the big one] former brothers, since he ha« given up the coaching role. He serious kidney injury. The triple to and goose necks fastened about 40 Dicker-son's Windward, with thp ' place in some positions if bis .,„ tho fal, o, ,he with a white feather, and after a threat back, however, is operating drips a--in. He is a recent Navy dis- knows r.:o stri.tly cold water fish. off the NPW Jersey coisl. Mud Hole, WlnUwani starting term that hr.s caused raised Many lrnl U r-v.vers \>\ in to ful- hand with a steady stroke, a sw.ng Handy Hook, was the locale of chargee . . . Coach Frank Pingiture's Rues might have played UIIB "-'. tven if the jtreams were suit- Flippant . eyebrows In some quarters nmung low the Burs on th'ir first ^'tiil.inn able, wp would still lack a sufficient and another six pounder beating IJralneid's catch, lured with moss Asbury Park under lights if the Blue Bishops were a lillb' the Buccan-ers' followers. At left journey. The contest will hefrin at *n:i')cr of flsh to do the job and the deck. Myy turn at the wheel, bunker bait from the Carolyn E, more liberal on the guarantee. With his squad inexperi- ! end will be Eddie Coy. His running i 2:45 and will bo phyed on the high 2D have enough fish remaining to Two captains giving orders at the captained by Sutephen Miller. The enced in night play, Frank decided tlie financial return for mate at right end will be Al Dun- school gridiron. Faster Boats Will take rare of the tremendous de- same time. "Take her to the right, ueighniaster \va* James Began of the school was not worth the booking . . . John .1. Quinn on mand anticipated next spring. Our Take her to tho left. Slow her down i>Oint I'lea.sant. hand to witness the RBCI1 opener . . . Monsignor Joseph T. j Be Seen Here For policy uf Mining trout to larger a little. Speed her up." Boats .ir- A 6-pound croaker, taken at Caspy strolled the sidelines filming his (laseys with a movie sizes before stocking, widely ap- cling all around us. Chummers Barne^at City by Horace A. Rhine camera . . . Sterling Rozier, Lakewood hack, is as good a- Four Local Schools proved and endorsed by New Jer- hoisting anchors to get Into the of Philadelphia, won another good pre-gamp write-up- said he was. The Pinprs did not need Next Regatta sey sportsmen, has necessarily de- killing. What a life. It may only .score. 1'sin^ H minnow for bait and to show bow good their passing attack was, -o we cannot creased the total hatchery output. happen once In a lifetime but. fishing from a rowboat, Rhine's report nn Ihc Rozicr-Ray Truex combination. II is supposed Full Revival Of Gold Every nine-inch trout stocked in brother, it Is worth waiting for. cioaker was only one pound short September Is an 11 o 12-inch trout to hp on the warm side . . . John Konowilz left his Toms Riv- In Saturday Openers r Forty-five of the finest flah which of ^e record catch. Weighmajter not available to us in March and er abode king enough Saturday lo sny hello to some of his Cup Racing Planned swim the sea; 225 pounds of "meat pau| Kaelzel of Barnegat City at- April of next year when the fish- on tho table." ' tested the entry. Red Hank friend-. John, RBCII grad, coaches Toms River. ing demand will be at Its highest. His eleven may do things in the Shore Conference this year. For 1947 Meets Thia big school of blues have Ten of the 66 August entrie» In "3. To stock merely the few probably received advanced wain- the Governor's Fishing Tournament He has n \uir which sonic of the boy; rate with Lakewnnd Leonardo-Keyport In Afternoon — ill etches which remain suitable Ttffe President's Cup regatta is Ing of the arrival of sand eels and rati!d pojnt ,COres in the monthly . . . Milt "Bed" Niclmls, popular bid deposed Rumson high now will concentrate the fall fish- 1 now history, and this meeting, third sea spearing and from until the. "t,est catch' race. Special consid- coach, is busy Sundays odiciating Perth Amboy semi-pro and last of the national fixtures for Atlantic Highlands-Neptune At Night ing end open Ihe door to cries of mlddle of November trolled luies eration v.-ns given a sea lizard be- i games . . . Frank Pingitore exhibited enough speed Saturday 1946 wherein Gold Cup craft were j favoritism and special stocking; are what it takes. cause of its weJrdness; a one-pound i and will invite demands to stock to show he still can "lay Vm down and pick 'pm up." He scheduled for competition, gave fur- [ ' I tuna because of its unusualness, ' Two bayshore high school foot- otlier waters where it would be a and Bill P.i;icky were handling the Caldwell game and Frank ther indication that a real resur- , Striped bass fishing has busted bass because of ball team3 will open their gridiron guards and Eugene Murphy will criminal waste to put fish at this and a sunrls1l ard a wenl alone on a fin.yard run of an intercepted pass. By the gence of this (lass will be seen next ' wide open. At last the thousands of youthfulness of their captors. seasons Saturday when Leonardo hold down center. Garner Marek Ime of year. the time the ball Inter bad crossed HIP goal. Pingitore was in year. !.high school's Orange and Black is the starting quarterback. Ronnie flsh which havo been seen swirling Walter Anwllar of Sellersvllle, L all along the coast have decided to p caught the sea lizard, which ' front of linn . . . Lung Branch and Rod Bank have indiratcd More than 250,000 people saw the | Liona oppose the Keyport Red Carhart and Don Rackley will play "4. The Interest In September 3 they will go along on a good plan. That is to have freshman thrilling victory of Guy Lombni Raiders in an afternoon fame at the halves and Bill O'Neil will be start fattening up for the winter j wcighed 32 pounds, at Wlldwood. "Tempo VI" ovor Dnn Arena's "Miss rout fishing is negligible as com- and the surf tossers are going to I . the entry of and jayvre game- ofilciatcil by board ofllcials. Asbury Park Keyport, and the Atlantic High- at fullback. pared to the thousands of anglers Tne D lby tuna was and Leonardo -tailed that practice la«t year and other Golden Gate HI" at the Oold Cup lands Red and Black Tigers face town. Floptalls Is what they ,want, j wimam E. Anderson of West ColoV championships on the Detroit river, on our streams in April, May and Listen to some of these sores \ j _ j the catch schools in Ihe Shore Conference may go along . . . Looks likp tt\e Neptune Scarlet Filers in a June. We consider it poor policy ueH N who ma e Labor Day, and sumo 200,000 and then get busy. Don't wait. Do our mention earlier in the year that Bill Robinson would give night contest at the Asbury Park o foster this questionable smaller Manasquan Inlet. The blue giU watched Golden Gate, now renamed Leonardo Club not put it off a minutei . It mighi t up referecintr high i it 1] irn lap, heat and total race were estab- For Powerful Locals Arbour and Long Branch, tagged McChesney of Livingston, N. J. ; appears that this year's team will tate with many more trout streams land, funnel- '-- ;il Hed Hank and head conch at Cald- lished, and at Washington new lap be no exception to that rule. ind colder waters to the north 18 one day and 28 the next, weigh- Entry blanks for the Governor'* well, now al \\ ii-liiiiptoii hi^h . . . Plcnsant sight nt the Lenn- ing between 28 and 10 pounds. BUI and heat marks were set for this The Lions have six lettermen of Leonardo Field club opened their closes Its trout season on August Fishing Tournament, open until No- ardo Field eliih oin'iicr Sunday \v;is that nf Doc Allan Randall event. il. In Pennsylvania fishing for lake McCue and Les Brighton of Rum- vember 30. are still to be had upon , ,j , | previous seasons' play to send gridiron season Sunday afternoon son boated six one morning and two on the licni-h. Hi- :i|>p;iroaker nnniiiiiicrr reported bis speed racing, however, it is the re no will be one of the heaviest ball field by squashing a soft Jer- council. 520 East State street, Tren- presence . . . Venue Henupll had n routing section in thei newed enthusiasm among race-boat | , , , . 12 pounds. They had a hold of some ton, N. J. along th( ahore an< wl(h three et iiey City Patriots eleven, 30-0, be- busters, which snapped a 12-thread Lcoiiiinlo -land-. K.nh timp Vcrnie cntoreil or loft HIP drivers and owners that augurs well ter winners In the backfleld, the fore a capacity audience. Bob Scott Leads the full revival of Gold Cup racing line. Their catch was made from game. jmmi\ H:irlinT wound up n fnur-niaii cheer and former Rutgers athlete figures to Coach Arnle Truex busied him- a rowing skiff which they launched usiiidh Hie i-f-1 nf the cn-tomors would join in Arnie in 1947. At the beginning of the have a balanced club. self throughout the afternoon send- Towner Batters ! 1946racln campaign, the American from Monmouth Beach. Several of Trnox ba- a teirilie ainoiint of talent on the Field club lipnch. | At left end Charley Rellly seems ing In substitutes from the Impos- Although Bill Wichmann topped the flsh towed the boat. Nelson CINDER BLOCKS ow he field with .625 In his short term We ;ire nlin<>-l lemplod to suggest "breaking them up" a la | *"Power Boat Association, _in_ an^ef- j tD"r"aie'thB"caU."Fr'aik "fre«a"wTu ing roster of players available to Benedict of Rumson had a "How- Unlimited Quantltlu S" Block Av.ll.bU to resust'ltatc the Oold Cup him. The Field club appears to be with the Red Bank Towners, It was the New York Yanks of few years back . . . II i< dillieult to ' e at left tackle; Andy Scalla at land special" on which broke a lead ;i class, ruled that for a period of a powerhouse of talent, aJthough Husky Bob Scott of Tlnton Falls rate what kind of ti'.iui lliel.conanlo Field club lni« siuec tho eft guard and Warren Bottlno will squid In half. He was fishing out of Perth Amboy five years, boats competing for this iold down the center slot. At right their exhibition Sunday was no who led the Jersey Shore league Jersey City I'iilriol- wen' unable to olTcr a cunlpsf. Aclniilly Johnny's Landing on the Johnny I, Amei lean speedboat ing classic might uard the veteran Rudy Pitts will test of their true capabilities. champions at otlckwork with a Concrete Products Co.. Inc. ibey shoiibl not b.i\c been in the -amp ciiiinh. let alone Held. be of any length between 10 and Capt. Jack Weller. On the Johnny iold forth. Ed Alverson will play Wasting no lime, Vernie Bennett, claasy average of .485 for the full I, Capt. Jack Weller, the writer, Ar- 400 F.yett. St.. P. A. P. A. 4-M4I 'I'llnil1 calling Ilipni-clve- -cmi-pros i- -triellv a misnomer iO feet and be equipped with un- Ight tackle, and Grant Williams former Red Bank high school grid thur Hoff, Jr., and Alfred Marvan . . . Fort Monniuiith opened yesterday agaiii-l Ihe W'e-I Point I limited power, su long us propulsion will be at the flank. star, rifled a pass to another Buc Tho averages: of Jersey City and Dan Dougherty R H Avg. I was undei water. Bill Hcmberger will call the plays pigskin toler, Sam Yorg, to mark O of East Orange, four weighing 28 j Thp K'eat speed attained by "Miss BUM Wlchmnnn .. s 3 5 .925 The Putting Green and Jako Motley will hold down one up the first touchdown early In the Holi Scott ..11 10 IS .456 to 6 pounds. Stanley Cranmer, Sr., EXTRA Incidental inl'nrmation for HIP old-lime members nt Great Lakes" undoubtedly will mo- if tho halves with Anthony Trezza first quarter. Tho second counter John Mulvlhlll ..14" 10 21 .862 of Long Branch beached a 16- tivate other prospective Oold Cup enmo when half of the Leonardo Hay Sanborn .... If, 13 22 .861 Forl Mnnnioiilli country club is the origin uf "HulT\" (M-on's it the other. Pat Keelen, an cx-j{r- pounder right in front of his tackle contenders tu equip their present team ganged up to block a kick and Al DoUhlcchlo .. .. » 1 1 .333 moniker, V-i-ording to In- mother, the nu knaine -luek lo •icoman, will be at fullback, with Tony Vaccurelll ..12 9 It .820 shop. Harry Stern of Long Branch, Protection or future cmft with gieater motive 80 pounds of drive. recover over tho goal line. The .. 6 I « .300 him li'oui h.-ibv ilav- when he Paid "llulTv" in an nltempl al Harry Bennrtt a 28-pounder. Clarence Butler of power. Guy LjOmbunlo indicated The Keys will have a heavy lino third tally was an Intercepted pass John Ellin ..12 9 U .2 ,',5 Long Branch an 18-pounder and hi- con-ret name of (i.odfi'ey . . , Vie. (ilii'/.zi'- I'S'.i m Ibe llal- al Washington lhal he ifl consider- hy Joe Bolger. The fourth came Hill ry E.tollc ...... lfi 21 1« .211 and seven veterans to throw at the .14 R U .271 lost six busters. Rus Frcaso and Beaut1/ lus n|ii'ii. live -Irokr- nioi'c than tbe winiiPi. H'-n llngan, ga\c in% a new, higher huisepower en- when rtumsonlte Doug Cinik, ex- Kreii Honroro .... visiting Lions. Their backs Include Hoh Ayren .14 17 U .260 Stanley Cranmer, Jr., boated six- unfa him I -till |>laee . . . Alee Tonijci. P\-.\|IIII iiioul li pro now nt gine [or cither ' Tompu VI" or a Red Lawson, a 200-pound fullback, Marine, crashed through the line Joe Tlolger i.. .. H .217 weighing 34, 32, 23, 15, 12 and 10- Bliackit 111 :\v hecfi ns agalmt tho Scarlet FIIOIB, for the can handicap back In 1020, showed Mr. JI hd Th Fliht f which* means thnt regattas like thu Neptune toam Is now coached by ments over the public address syB- somo of hie old'tlmo form with a description of one, so for tho bono- hummed ''The* Flight of the Bunihlo Her." National Bwcopstakcs event at Ked Joseph Pngnno, the (ormor mentor tom. He announced tho prosonco of 45-atralght score, only to lose two flt of thoso who may havo missed it MONMOUTH PLUMBING Pot Pourt»i Bunk will see this, and other high or tho Atlantic Highlands team. Dr. Allnn B. Rnndall, former Leo- "birds',1 In tho Inst five with a total I will give It again. In tho first 1 nardo Flold club physician, who Is Kd I'Viikr*. Jr., in now helping hi* fnlhrr. (In W'ocid- speed craft, In action on tho Shrews- Tho Tigoi-B will havo Prod Brit- of 48 out of BO In Clas.i C. Mr, Ap- plaoc )t Is a big plug, six Inches recovering from a (orlous Illness. land-i'uj'nih' trainer. They arc now ki h bury, Arona, himself, Is. expected tun and Rood, lottorwlnnora, at ploRiito also shot well in Class D and more In loifgth, painted rod and SUPPLY COMPANY yotu'llngs . . . The llui,it Meet al lluskeir* e-lnle goes Oclu- to build another Gold Cupper ami ends, and al tackles Keliey Burr with a scorn of 40 out of 50, Both white. Many of thorn arc hnme 163 W FRONT STREEV * \ bci1 20. ; 'Dial is always nn oiilstnuding nutiinin c\enl mid como ISast noxt season to lock horns nnd Jim Ballly will start. Qcorgo Thfl r.itil td better find hlffacr hull Rod Bankers were awarded second mado nnd do not appear to havo ntii Itndi throutch Th« Rtilittr'i program for solving Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor, af- • BED SPREADS ibOMfrntmsrtOftnBrinpHimrRsM the veterans' housing emergency. (Th. Jtti Bini Barl'tsr can b« bovght ter spending a vacation in upper Daily — 9 A. M. to 12 Noon in Linctott from C. Toop) When disorder of kfdner function pevmtti , Drlscoll's proposal (or a $86,000,- New Yqrk state and Canada, have • SLIP COVERS nwyrau*emffsrtnghMkache,rh*um*Uer»U*t»l«onon> natter to remain In your blood, ftV 000 bond Issue to be financed out of Elizabeth Ann Toop, daughter of returned to their home here. Jeff painsemffsrtnghMkacherh*um*Uer»U*V, Ion of pep and energy, getting u»^ Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlei Toop, cele- lightsiht , swellinglli , puffinesffl s unded r tthh *< ~ current state revenues, with an Im- Mrs. Fred Orth, after spending • VENETIAN BClNDS beBdAchcs anind dtzzidtnineui . FrequenFreq t or aontK, For Information, Call—The Rector, mediate appropriation of six mil- brated her second birthday Satur- the season at her home here, has fTtfliigytf witwitihb smuttasW?r*r c «aauaffcmbtfd __ * lion dollars, has been approved. day with a party. 6ueiU were Rob- returned to New York. timetlmesi showabows tben iIs KtMtUsMnsttt c vtoajrvttb ert and Carol Toop, Peter Domidion your kidneys or bladder. Rumson 1-0596. The Republican candidate, who The Rev. Howard Ervln enter- Don't wait! Ask jrour drarelit for OosB* has adopted a platform of no newand Susan and Billy Toop. b tained his parents and a number THE STORE WHERE QUALITY IS STANDARD PilU. a ttiniiUnt. diuretic, used maxutvttr, Mrs. William Van Brunt, a re- of relatives from Lanadale, Pa. by minions for over 40 years. Domn's fir*.- taxes, was not present at a recent hippy relief »nd will help the IS mijM of . conference when the huge bond Is- cent patient at the Ivy HOUM In John Herman underwent an kidney tubes flusR out poisonous inurte trOOl ' sue and the cigarette tax were pro- Middletown, bas returned home. operation In Hazard hospital last your blood. Get Doan'i Fillt. posed. As soon as he learned of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Livergood week. the plan, he immediately announced entertained for Mr. and Mra. Theo- Mr. and Mrs. John Scott will Bulldozer Work! bis opposition to It, dore Freeman of Montclair Sunday The Sherman Shop, spend the week at Ocean City. Driacoll conferred at length Fri- at a cocktail party. A meeting of officers and teach- Lynn Jelllffe, daughter of Maltby ers of the Sunday-school of Central 56 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. day with Governor Edge and other Red Now is the time for homebuilders to get lots Republican leaders. He told a press Jelllffe of Middletown, is staying Baptist church was held last week FROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS Ot "cleared, cellars dug, and roadways cut. conference that there was no con-this week with her aunt,and uncle, at the parsonage. Refreshments flict with Governor Edge or with Mr, and Mrs. Gardner C. Klein. were served after the meeting. the Economic Council of the De- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Whitol spent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krause of WE SELL paitment of Economic Develop- Wednesday at the Trenton fair. Seattle, Wash., are spending a few Records! Records I Records! HeadColckl ment which had drawn-up the Sunday night tei-vlcei of the weeks with Mrs. Krause's parents. A Full Line of Gravel, Fill Dirt and Top Soil. oarlier administration approved Church of Christ have been discon- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grohman program, including a five-year slum tinued at the Lincroft chapel. They had as guests over the week-end: Hear Larry Clinton's clearance plan. now hold services at the Second Mr. and Mrs. George Lentz and ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Adventiat church, Eaton town. Mrs. Ollle Harris of West Orange, Latest Hits ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brickel have Mr. and Mns. William Shriek of moved from the Lathrop House on Instantly relief from bead cold dl» Highlands Newark and Mrs. J. Patterson of Stardust Brookdale (arm to the house va- Navesink. tress starts to come when you put a CALL Where Or W hen little Vtt-tro-nol In eacb nostril. Also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mewes of cated by the J. McCIoskeys. Mrs. Katherine Frey Is a surgical -tt helps prerent many colds ftoni | Cedar street are parents ot a Mrs. Mary Manning, recently vi- patient at a hospital at Washing- Solitude developing If used In time! Try iti daughter born Wednesday of last sitin? with Mr. and Mn. K. F. ton. D. C. Stormy Weather Follow directions In package. Powell, has returned to Brooklyn. ! week at Monmouth Memorial hos- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Brown Deep Purple ^ pital. Mrs. Theresa Llchtenberger of have moved to the Caaino hotel. Brooklyn spent last week-end with My Reverie VICKSVATRONOI Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartsgrove Mrs. A. Stern has returned to her Smoke Gets In CONTRACTING CO. of Fourth street are parents of e Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lichtenberger. home in New York city. son born last Thursday at Mon-Visiting with them this week Is Miss Tina Tumen is attending Your Eyes "I LOST 51 Lbt.!" LEONARDO, N.*J. mouth Memorial hospital. Miss Anne Russell of New York. Dlckerson college at Willlamsport, Ion 11 In. In wvlif, 10 hi. | Mrs. Robert Hartsgrove gave Miss Geraldine Babcock of Ka- jPa. In hips and I In. la butt. PHONES birth to a EOn Friday at Monmouth tona, N. Y., spent a few days last ' Miss Barbara McMonagle has re- Ot]ccl70llM..Mrs.D.M.H«wl£in» 1 week with her grandmother, Mrs. turned home after a visit to Ches- Combination II19 lb>.. >t rifbt I lost arciitat aad Memorial hospital. Lewis S. Thompson. inrtx* with delirious AYtS Vit»- Atlantic Highlands 1-0927 - 1-0993 Harold Lolhle was taken to Mon- , ter, Pa. min Candy Reducing Plan until The following pupils have rec- William T Dunphy. former coun- RADIO •Be look! lie a model. Your ex- I mouth Memorial hospital for treat- ords for perfect attendance at Lin- prnence ma/ or may not be the ment of injuries suffered last week ' cilman and fire chief who has been AND •ame but try Ua easer rcdadnc J when his bicycle hit the railroad croft School during September, ! living at Boston, was in town last plan. Very Fim Box Must Show | Primary grades, Leslie Cornell, ! week He attended the council Results or Money Back. tracks and he was thrown off. Garrett Corson, Mary Lou Brown- Twenty-one firemen took their i meeting Tuesday. honograph In dmiol text. muduUed by lee. Beth Cameniind, Nancy Cline, I Dr. Walter White has returned medical doctora, more than truck and attended the state fair at Janet Creswick, Susan Anable, IN pmona lort 14 to IS Trenton last Saturday. home from a trip in upper New $ffO.40 pounds sTerafte in a ftw Diane Bornkamp, Sheila Brownlee, York state. UP •«b with the AYOS Vita- Mr. and Mr3. John Azzolina Ann Hickey. Evelyn Layton. Susan Ot* min Candy Rcdudn* Ffatn. visited their daughter Grace Sun- Toop and Abbie Ann Willgerodt; Mrj. Grant M. Welling and son Jmltcd Quantity day at New York. She is attending Jeffrey, have returned home to No exercise. No drop. No lan- Intermediate grades. Rose Marie Utah after a visit with Mre. Well- tives.You don't cut out any meals, Packard business school there. Braun. Marilyn Corson, Carol Ma- itirchea. potatoes, meats or batttr—yo« Mrs. Ruth Voorhees Is improving her, Doreen Worsley, Gail Anable, ing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- cut them down. Simple when 70a enjoy 1— neth Meinert. cious AYDS Vitamin Candy as directed. Abso- at Monmonth Memorial hospital. Keith Brownlee. August Frederick lutely harmless. 30days* supply nuUitious AYDS She Is a surgical patient. * and Paul Morris. 12.25. NOW. obaaeot <=>&*> George Knutton has returned To keep carrots fresh, cut off the PARKE DRUG CO. home after medical observation at Mrs. Xavior S. Smith was chair- tops before you drop them in your Home & Auto Supply, TEAR OUT THIS AD AS A REMINDER man of a card party given Wednes- vetegtable bin. The same rule holds j Monraouth Memorial hospital. day by the Republican's club for Mrs. Lillian Bellavance is re- good for beets, turnips, parsnips ! 35 Monmouth St. Phone 6-2020 Red Bank It pnyi to Advertise in Ths Register the benefit of the M.C.O.S.S. and radishes. covering from blood poisoning. Her Geraldine L. Thompson building | Anger had to be .'anced. fund at the home of Mrs. George i Mr. and Mrs. John Baily and Bodman. ! daughter Marion. Mr. and Mr;. Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith had seph Zarneski. Mr. and Mrs. Jack their infant daughter christened Miles and family and Mr. and Mrs.Saturday. September Hth. at the William Rogers Hnd son William Watchung Congregational church, were visitors at the Trenton fair Montclair. She was christened Gail • la^t week. Sinclair Smith. Sponsors were Mrs. ' Mrs. Sylvia Bordpn \s recovering Bernard Froitzheim. recently of from a recent illness. England, and Dr. George Delutush ( Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hardy of Montclair. JL/ii iJba and Bone, Robert and Paul, are Miss Barbara Jane Smith has P movin? to Philadelphia left to attend Colby Junior college' I Mrs. Susan Feldman of Newark at New London. .New Hampshire. "I Never Dreamed I Had So Much" ! visited Mr. arid Mrs. Martin and I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Feldman over DRUGS J COS MVTIC S If> a pleasant feeling when emergencies are pressing to i the week-end, find that you nave a tidy sum saved. It takes only a little Mrs. Nellie Long is visiting her each week to grow Into a sizable amount. Here at the i son. William Long of Burlington. PIMPLES Bed Bank Savings & Loan we will accept any aum up to ) Miss Mcred>-th3 tnd Miss Ruth VanSciver of Kenturky were recent a.»u- at once the uctnng unu t f&OUO and pay our generous dividend rate of 2!4

f - STATION- JUS, CIGARS SERUTAN CORNER BRkOGE AVENUE AND RECTOR PLACE C TEL. RED BANK 6-1497 77 •• 2 for 1 Bo EED BANK REGISTER Feeder Bus Line Freedom Of The Press To Continue The Boro Bus company of Red ATTENTION- Bank was granted' permission by Make the occasion SPECIAL tha Mlddletown township commit' tee Thursday to continue operation of a feeder line from Campbell's Junction down Mala street to high- Send GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED way 38 at Belford and down the highway to the Leonardo pier area ' of NAD Earle. Permission was granted provided HONEY BEE FLOWERS the bus company continue its long- Upper Broad St. Tel. 6-0872 • Bed Bank WHILE YOU WAIT established . line from Campbell's Junction down the Atlantic High- lands road to Eighth street Leo- nardo. This line continues down the highway to Appleton avenue - ENROLL NOW - ' and back to Atlantic Highlands road. AAEEBICA'S NO. 1 INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY GROUT GRAND SHOE REPAIR SHOP HOSPITAL EXPENSE PLAN. AUXILIARY DINNER SEND FOB CIBCULAB. The annual dinner of the Ladles' 10 WEST FRONT ST., auxiliary of the Sea Bright fire de- partment will be held Wednesday, ROBERT J MARVIN RED BANK, N. J. October 16, at ft p. ra.a t Stardust Highway U, Matewan, N. J. " TcL MaUwan inn, Red Bank. Mrs. Adeline Co- vert la chairman, assisted by Mrs. BEAL ESTATE INSUBANCE Invisible Half Soles a Specialty Mary Douglas and Mrs. Florence Farms • Home* • Country Ufe - Fli~"> • Auto • Accident , Welch. Finest Materials • Expert Workmanship - Estates Burglary • Etc. / It pan to advertise In The Register

Choosing an AUCTIONEER

In the auction profession there are many men of pro- fessional ability and business fairness, whose knowledge Brilliance and and experience provide invaluable aid. There can be no monopoly In integrity and competence. But in choosing richness star the an auctioneer it is well to select one whose record of per- A great deal of lip service to the formance is in itself a convincing recommendation. by Kent Cooper Executive Director The Associated irlea has been given by oflicials who new-season jewels Press could really do something; about it, The conscientious auctioneer who realizes that his ad- and it rouM have been put higher National Newspaper Week this on tlie agenda of the United Na- j upon one vertising is an important part of his public service also year finds the movement for free- Uons than No. 20, under a sub-know. dom of the press facing obstruc- head. It should have been placed "Vague phrases such as freedom knows that printer's ink cannot take the place of his per- tions and generally being buffeted first. Another thing of great con- j of information are inadequate. The around. sonal, careful and considerate attention to every detail, rein i.s tint the stress seems to be fundamental medium of communi- In the last 12 months censorship on freedom cf information, withiut cations is the printed word. The which will countenance no half-way measures. has been relaxed in some countries, realizM tion that information that right to know must be implemented but there probably is more censor- ran't be printed avails nothing. As by the right to print, by full press ship today than in any other recent I "aid the first of the year in afreedom. This objective must lot "Any Kind of Auction—Anywhere" peacetime urn. One thing has de-message to the I'nited Nations: be the selfish one to get news for veloped that is worthwhile: public "It is my feivent hope thru you ourselves. World understanding consciousness in many pnils of thr ;ind your sissoririte;! will develop a ; can be achieved on'.y if news flows world trot freedom of tho press is pio^nim Koin^ far bpyend mere ac- freely to all countries and may be B. G. COATS an essential. rr-s of reporters to news and co'n-freely published in them." HIGHLANDS WOMAN' IH'RT the Leomilo Grade school PTA 490 BATH AVE., LONG BRANCH, N. J. Mrs. Caroline Schmidt of Bay-Leonardo Group also requested that a survey be side drive, Highlands, was taken made during the school year. The to Monmouth Memorial hospi'ai commission had made one during PHONE 6-3599 Tuesday morning by the First Aid Demands Probe Of the summer, but the association squad. She broke her leg and if members ftlt that it was not a true resting comfortably, accoiding to Central Railroad picture. hospital official?. Coro Chatelaine Ask Congressional Booklet To Aid (on figure) 32.00* Investigation By Gold Star Families Earrings, pair, 15.00* Rep. Auchincloss Mazer lace series: Store Open (Above) Pin -J9.98* In fin pffort to discover why one Being Distributed ''f tho li ;\ :ns I en vi nil Loom rdo was Earrings, pair, 85.00* Sat. from 6 P. M. taken off. the Lconmdo Citizens as- By The Wordens MM'';it inn moved to pfnd a romniuii- Bracelet, (Left) 69.98* lr.it:nn to Hrpir sentativo James C. The first nuthont.itlvo booklet on Coro necklace with until 9 P. M. Aurli i ne'o.s.-i a.skintr for a congic^- Iho lit1;*v.i i.ition program to be detachable pendant pin '•ionil investigation of the opt m- puMished t^ncr it was signed into (Below) 44.00* tioris of tmw'.pps of the New Jeiscy b.w by rtcudent Truman May 15 Earrings (Left) 10.00* (Vni: :il J!;u!ro'ul of Xi*\v Jet.soy. i.H now biMng released to members Wit h'Mit authorization of the Pub- of the National Selected Morticians, lic rtilitio-. commiFsion or a piiULc inc., on behalf of the entire field ot >:«•"!i inir ;t tnun which normally I funeral .service. The booklet con- leaves Leonardo st.ition at 8:11 w;is tains 16 pase.s of questions and taken off it* UMKII tun Saturday,! answers and is eniitieu, "Return of September 2*. The ne\t northbound Our Gold Star Heroes." train Ifivc.-, at 114.1 and arrives in A supply of these booklets has N'ew York it 1:45. Disclosing t^int been received by Harry C. F. Wor- morn people have been taking; this den of the Worden funeral home Well, Men, Saturday train during the past hero and are available to those who month than in the lnpt five years, wish to have a copy. mom hers of the association pointed "Thus '» one of the most outstand- out that faros have increased and ing public service endeavors ever service curtailed. undertaken by the mortuary pro- at last In the-ir que.Bt to obtain an auto- fession," Mr. Worden said. "The N. mntie or hand operated stop and S. M. rushed the brochure into go signal at the intersection of Leo- print a3 quickly as possible in or- nardo avenue and highway 36, ader to thwart racketeers who might they've started letter WIM sent to the State High- plan to wring profits from Gold way commission asking1 that a sur-Star famines by selling repatria- vey be made to check the number tion Information services Or books. of pedestrians and cars passing "Repatriation Is a tender subject to roll this spot at times when school chil- and a sacred one to those who lost dren are on the street. loved ones In the war. The booklet Showing that many bad accidents neither advocates nor disparages Iiare taken place at this comer. repatriation."

Not too lively, of course, but we are at last receiving, almost daily •* Men's Suits Topcoats and Overcoats - So come in and look them over, whether you're built regular, short, stout or tall, we think we can take care of you, at least till more arrive. Suits ' - More and more people are opening a Con- 34.00 to 70.00 venience • Checking Account. Enjoy this Topcoats 32.50 to 72.00 safe way of paying bills by check, so that Overcoats 35.00 to 70.00 you always have a receipt. Avoid risking Above right: the loss of cash. Come in and open your Trlfarl bow pin 28.00* Earrings pair, 15.00* QE3D Convenience Checking Account. Remember, Mazer pendant pin (Right) 46.00* no minimum balance is required. J.Kridel Barrings (Above) 29.98* Jewelry, Street Floor

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i RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIX, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946. SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 14 Educator To Explain Firemen Plan Wife Is Kidnapped Yale Survey Report Salvation Army-USO Another Minstrel Merchants Bank Loot Dr. Samuel M. Brownell, a mem- The Red Bank Ore department ber ot the Yale Survey committee, will start -rehearsals October 15 for May Total $50,000 At Little Silver will griyo a complete resume on the Campaign Planned a new minstrel show. Felix Sant- survey report on Red Bank schools, angelo has been named director, and answer any questions concern- Fire Chief Leroy Deacy announced Ing the report, at an open meeting yesterday. FBI Continues Investigation With War Vet's Bride Taken From Bed of the Junior-Senior Parent-Teach- Annual Drive Will Open In The show will benefit the fire- er association next Thursday night men's fund for the 75th anniver- v at Mechanic street school auditor- Red Bank Area Next Wednesday sary, which will be staged next No Definite Clues Reported By Ex-Convict And Former Suitor ium. Stanley Haviland, who heads year. Practice sessions are expect- the board of education committee ed to be held In the Hook and Lad- on the survey activities, will pre- Plans are underway for the open- C. Barnardd, Jr., campaign treas- Thieves engineered a daring mav Mra. Mary Pylo Klmmey, 26-year- der fire house. Although the date side. Ing of the combined campaigns of urer. neuver early Sunday morning aS old wife of an army sergeant sta- has not been set, the show is ten- P.T.A. officers hope to have the the Salvation Army and the United Members of the sponsoring com- Lawley Agency they broke Into the Merchants Trust]-' tioned at Fort Monmouth, was kid- Doctors Amazed mittee include Mayor Charles R. tatively planned for early in De- Co. on Broad street, aild escaped; napped Friday morning from the survey reports on sale at this meet- Service Organizations In Northern cember. The last minstrel played ing. The main purpose of the meet- English, Red Bank; Mayor Edgar with an estimated $50,000 In 60 bags Rooming house at Church street, Monmouth county which will start two nights before capacity audi- Sells Club Lots As Baby Licks ing Is to fully acquaint all those V. Denise, Fair Haven; Mayor taken from a special depository lo» Little Silver, where tbe couple had at a dinner meeting next Wednes- Frank, Dean, Little Silver; Mayor ences and played two repeat benefit cated In front of the bank for the concerned with Rad Bank schools, performances. been staying since their marriage parents and taxpayers, of the com- day night at the Molly Pitcher ho- Alfred N. Beadleston, Shrewsbury; Arthur Hurd Joins convenience of the merchants when last August. Rare Disease plete findings of the survey and the tel. Herbert E. Edwards and Wil- Mayor Harry 8. Rowland, Eatori- the bank Is closed. Chalmers Laubaugh, 32, the al- necessary changes that should be liam A. Fluhr are co-chairmen of town, and Mayor Louis M. Hague, Real Estate Firm Monday morning, police esti- leged kidnapper, told Mrs. Charles Rurhson. Also Albert Runyon, chair- made. Under the direction of the the drive which has a quota of Residents Seek mated the loss from (29,000 to $50,- Muth, owner of the home, that he Given One Chance man of the Mlddletown township 000 since part of the deposits were P.T.A. president, Mrs. S. M. Hoff- $20,000. The Lawley agency of Riverside waB a government agent and was man, a speed-up campaign for the committee; Kenneth Fields, chair- Heights has sold many lots at the in checks. John J. Qulnn, attorney Investigating a dangerous woman. A Hundred, Infant new school building program will The chairmen have named Clem- man of Shrewsbury township com- Mail Deliveries Country Club Estates development, and vice president of the bank, Mrs. Muth led him to the room be launched. The petition will ask ent L- Despard, vice-chairman of mittee, and Gen. J. V. Matejka, which was the former Shrewsbury stated that none of the depositors Survives commanding officer at Fort Mon- where the Klmmcyn were staying. the board to retain a qualified the general committee, to be aided At Shrewsbury River Country club. would suffer a loss since the bank As he entered, he pointed a gun school architect and to acquire by Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen, mouth. Also Rev. John A. Hayes, Recent sales within this area is protected by insurance. ' In the e same street, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 of tha bank. He phoned Edgar Ni According lo Mrs. Muth, the kid- j survived and now, in her seventh were directed by Mrs. Thomas Praised A* Leader servance, Mayor English sa:d: The matter of 'sidewalks on the ' E. Stocker have acquired the river I McClees. secretary W the bank, napper f^id he was a government month, IB a normal and hcilthy wast side of Broad street from front property adjacent to thiir who in turn, notified Red Bank po- Francesconi, society president, and "President Truman hag appealed to lice agent and came into the kitchen. , child. 1 Walter G. Burkhard of Port Thomas street to Patterson avenue home. I - Because the bank is a member "Then the fellow, I really thought | Technically, the disease is Mrs. Dominic Garruto, Mrs. Ales- the nation to safeguard its re- J n ., . .. . The I.awlpy agency has just aurel street. Monroe ave- sent rs council. people of the rest of the world. wore found. Police believe, fronj is my husband '" in New York ^' - Anna Perrie, Mrs. Mary Vas- nue. Elm lane and Si) ver brook Graduate Blood bank The Scout service of Mr. Burk- "Theiefore, as m:iyor of Red this evidence, that one of the bur- baubaugh asked Sgt Klmmey. a city to get some negative R, H. salotti, Mrs. Laura Longo, Mrs. An- roac!. Harry Antonides gelina D'Alois, Mrs. Mary Ruaso, , hardt started In 1915 when he was' Bank I earnestly request every A i esolution was adopted urging glars niisht have been cut by the three-year combat veteran. If he blood. After six transfusions and Mra. Theresa LucUano, Mrs. Del- _' a member of a Scout troop in New- ' - t broken giase. had ever seen a >run before. Lau-'foufourr weekweek.s ofr waiting, the baby citizen and organization to heed the -state *.o construct a parkway Dies At Resort gisa Mattoccia, Mrs. Concetta Tos- ark. When he moved to Port Mon- the Presidents appeal and to unite jn Monmouth county. The adoption Whcm contacted Monday morn- tnugh then told Mrs. Kimmey to IWa 5 pronounced noimal. cano, Mrs. Antoinette Palandrano, . mouth in 1926 he became Scoutmas- their efforts under the leadership of { wag )n ,|ne w,(h a program in,tl. ing. Mr. St»\vari said he had placed get In the closet and get dressed, j physicians familiar with the ter of troop 88 and at the first of moBt Mrs. Rose DeCarlo, Mrs. Jennie the fire departmendepartmentt , ComijunitCommunityy lul(d „ the Monmouth County [spikes in the pole since he has his J*Mra. Kimmey to precede y it Is one of lne Was Married Yesterday 1 _Bellino_ _,t Mrs. Nelli_ e_ Madure, Mrs. this year waa made chairman of Chamber of Commerce and other , . ion to secure sup- j shop on tin second floor of the him ft* he left the room. ~Dressed amazing recoveries on record. Dr. Park assot iat Mary Mustillo, Mrs. T&ssie DiNrg- leadershipp training of District 4, a agencies in inSpectir.K all pioper- pon of „„ communj,j,3 in the | To Elizabeth Vaughan i building next lo the bank and In a red checked jacket and red Goldberg hiinse\f, had given the climbing tho po/o enables him to ris. Mrs. Frances Vitrano. position he still holds. | tle5 and premises so t!lat nle haz_ county. | akirt, she led the way downstairs baby a one in a hundred chance enter his shop conveniently from ! Mra. Madalcna Romano. Mrs. His fine record of service to boy-: a,ds m:1). ^ pIomplly det(,ctod Councilman Harry T. Sicklrs i Harry Antonidos of Bridge ave- They got Into a car which v.-aa of living. thn real'. Ho had contemplated ! Josie DeOierro, Mrs. Civita De- hood, which led the executive board and eliminated. KuMhei more, 1 was appointed to direct the fall i nue, 57, who was married yesterday parked nearby and loft The Hnllou family. William, Sr., nuking stairs hut felt that would George. Mrs. AngelinAngeaa Figarog . Mrs. to make UUs decision, includes the upon our people to acquaint them- .street cleap-up program. ; at St. James church to Miss Eliza- It was later revealed that Sgt Mrs. Lorena Ellis Ballou, four-year- Bessie Malelto, Mrs. Mary Natale, formation of a basketball and base- beth Vaughan of Uank street, died be loo tempting. olri William. Jr.. and two-year-old M M N selves with all circumstances and Mayor Alfred X. Beadleston re- Klmmey was trying to jjrnb n gun Mrs. Marie LoPresli, Mrs. Therisa ball team of youngsters at PPort suddenly last night at Atlantic City, Hn discovered that something In the di-iwer, but it was discov- K;>en. live in Eatontown. He is situations that ai e likely to cause ported the horough would be ' Rufflni, Mrs. Maria DiPilippo, Mrs. Monmouth and his leadership the outbreak of die and wilh the where the couple went on their w.is wrong, for when he entered ered that the gun was not loideci. originally from tho Canadian bor- forced to purchase a sedan rather Anna Biizaro, Mrs. Margaret Sicil- prompted the leaders of the com- steps that should be taken when than a coupe for the policeman be- I wedding trip. He was taken ill. a | his office, he opened the window to Tho vctetan Ister lold policp of- der and she from Long Island. iiano, Mrs. Catherine Nescl, Mrs. munlly to approach him to form flirj occurs." caus'e"of. unavailabilit,. L:I.-..y. o.f« th.Le _ latI-.- i physicianhvsirmn wawn.s s summoned an;indd he i S"ett trr-sh1 rf-.-ih a:rn:r -tr:iri1d sawwu - thathat t glasctaeas ficials that hia wife +iad mentioned Mr. Ballou was overseas as a Grace Tomaino, Mrs. Tommasino Boy Scout troop. died was strewn all over the adjoining Laubaugh and he knew she was government engineer from 1937 to Percy Sherman, president of the ter. Early delivery is expected. | shurtly after. BarrisSo, Mrs. Pauline Clemonti, During his years a3 a Scoutmas- The body was taken to the John | roof of the Yanko shop. At first he afraid of him. Though the soldier 1940 and during part of tho war Chamber, said that hhiis group, in The mavor commended Borough j Mrs. Mary Perrie, Mrs. Margaret ter he was chosen as one of the E. Day funeral home, where funer- thought that some workmen had had never seen Ijnibaugh. h? =nid was stationed in the Aleutians. He collaboration with the Red Bjnk Attorney Leon Reussille for his de- : Manello, Mrs. Maria Russo. Mrs. leaders o! Monmouth council for al arrangements are being coin- hern there, but at second glance he he knew wno it was by HLS w.fe's met Mrs. Ballou at a boxing match nre department, had formulated an votion to the borough's problems, 1 Claire Bellino, Mrs. Mary Ferraro, the WashingWh Jamboree in 1937 stating that Mr. Reussille has spent pleted. j felt "that it was too sloppy for manner. and they were m-irned in 1939. He 1 extensive piogium of activities for [Mrs. Adeline Scarpino, Mrs. Anna and for the World's fair in 1940. Mr. nnd Mrs. Antonides were workmen," and then he saw a brok- He told official!*. "I love her with 19 em [> loyed at Watson Laba, the coming wvek, which will enlist many hours other than council Romeo, Mrs. Giovannina Figaro, , Sixty-five boys, trained under his niirhts counseling the town fathers. married at St. James' rectory by en window in the bank building. all my heart and soul I don't care Ka ton town. the efforts of all citizens in Red Mrs. Christina Itri, Mrs. Julia Sal-' leadership, saw service during He also stated thnt Borough Asses- Monsignor Joseph T. Casey. Mr. ! Mr. Stewart feels that the thievea "I want others to know that thU Bank and sunuunding rural and whether thev get him dead o alive. World war II. sor James W. Bly hnd brought the | and Mrs. Juaeph Biooks of New- | did not climb the pole since he had but I hope they don't have to shoot disease was cured in my case and j ail°0' farm areas. Rose Figaro, Mrs. Ida In- Mr. Burkhardt is an employee of man Springs road were the attend- j several pieces of wood on the roof then my I want to give others hope, that is Mrs. Fire Chief Leroy Deacy prepared ' tax maps up to date. | It out with him because grassia, Mrs. Giovannina Lima, the Western Electric company of ants. which he felt would have beejl why I have told you my story," said the pio^ranl, together wjth Leon M. Councilman Harold MeCormick i wife might get hurt." Mrs. Anna Montano, Mrs. Maria D. New York city, where he has Besides his widow, Mr, Antonidos moved had the burglars used the Mr Ballnu Kclley, executive secretary of the wns appointed to make financial at- I Kimmey knew hLs wife six years Palandrano, Mrs. Helen Gettis, Mra.'worked for 18 years. is survived by a sister, Mrs. Dun- pole. He st.iteri that no one was in Dr. Goldberg attributes much of Chamber, and Harry C. F. Woiden, rangcmenU with the school janitor. , ago when he lived in Huntsville. Leonards Russo, Mrs. Rosa Vona, ' He •has been a member of the John Hawkins in the matter of i aid Smith of Enst Sunset avenue, his building at the time of the rob- the success to the Monmouth Me- chairman of the Chamber's fire pie- Tex. arvl she near Crocket, in thr Mrs. Anna Soldo, Mrs. Philomena Port Monmouth fire company for Antonides bery. same stnte. They fell in love when mortal hospital and the N'ew York ventiOD committee. ' securing heat in the school build- I nndj\™ brothers, Ensley Mazza, Mrs. Josephine Papa, Mrs. the past 18 years, during which of Headden's Corner, and Walter Thn burglars apparently entered he returned to Texas last January ! ing" for council meeting hours dur- Blood bank. Antionette Barbara, Mrs. Ida Jul- time he held offices as treasurer Chief Deacy has been visiting Antonides of Enat Sunset avenue. the hank between rounds of the on a leave from the ormy. She ing the winter. iano, Mrs. Rose Sa'cco, Mrs. Tlllie and financial secretary. Red Bank schools this week, su- Mr. Antonides was the son of the police and Mr. Quinn revealed that came lo Little Silver and they were He was responsible for forming pervising file drills and lecturing into VVilliaru and Olivia Patterson the hnnk does nol employ n night married August 22 n| Red Bank by Bonifacio, Mrs. Enrichetta Allocco, Antnnides find had lived in this k>- Unknown Killed Mrs. Carolina Laura, Mrs. Rubina the Middletown township first aid . student.- on the merits of (Ire pre- watchman for fear he would be Recorder John V. Crowell. Atlantic Highlands culity all his life For the past 30 j hurt in case of a robbery, and Laubaugh was described as a for- D'Aloia and Misses Anna lannas- and safety squad No. 1, and served j vention. He has distributed lit-ra- years he has been in the blacksmith coll, Anna Barbara, Rose Fiore, as its first president. He has served ; lure, explaining preventive methods I would rather cover the bank by in- mer suitor and had told Mrs. Kim- I Finds No Funds and wheelwright business with a i sui-ince. mcy that he would '-come and pet Anna Francesconi, Beatrice Vit-, a3 the Republican county commit-j and illustrated his talks with mov- shop on West Front street, opposite rano, Frances Trunzo, Lucille Dom-j tee man of the sixth district of Ing pictures. He was assisted by i In theip ha>tp to leave the scene, her*' after she told him of her ro- Man Possessed No West street, 1 tho thieves dropped one of the mance with Sgt. Kimmey. Police enico, Louis Mustillo, Betty Madure, | Middletown township for the past Terrence O'Donnell, assistant man- Mr. Antonides was a veteran of ager of the Red Bank airport. For Spare Motor | hngs. It contained more than $1,000 Chief Fred Ziegler of Little Silver Identification Editl) Salatino, Anna Parrnatino : eight years. World War I and wna a Past Com- Mr. Burkhardt is senior vice The fire chief also urges residents ! which had been deposited by Eu- said Laubiugh had threatened Mrs. and Anna Romano. A standby motor generator for m under of Shrewsbury post 168. 1 geni Bu«h, secretary and tre;tsurer An unidentified white man was I commander of the Middletown to abide by the proclamations of Klmmey when she visited him in thp new well at Atlantic Highlands American Legion. 'of the R'd Bfink Cold Storage and killed at 7:25 Msl night when he township Veteran of Foreign Wars the President and Mayor English. will not be installed this year as prison to break off their friend- Lockir Co It was found in the rear was hit by an automobile on route post and a member of the First A motion picture short will be ship. Ziegler quoted Mrs. Kimmey W. J. Bills Takes of the bank. as saying LauMugh threatened 35, one-half-mile north of Red Presbyterian church of Newark. He ' shown at the two local Reade Three Eating Places Banl< entered the navy in 1917 at the ' aters. Saturday was the la^t tinip tho "No matter where you go, I'll come , , Oath Of Office no funds were available for ^ Close At Red Bank bank would be closed on tint Jay and get you." The driver of the vehicle, John age of 17 and was assigned to the Waste paper collection by the nre purpose. battleship Nevada. department will start Sunday at 1 Residents of this borough who until next .^umnier. so Ihe h.-ml in- Laubaugh, alias Joe Saxon, was Paul Wadington, 27, of 102 Main Tbe standby cost was estimated cluded Fridays and S;iturdiv's de- street, Keyport, was released after p. m. at $5,500, the difference of the re- eonsistcntly dine out have found described as being 5 feet 11 inches Leonardo Man Will posits. mainder of the original appropria- three nf Re Bank's eating places tall, weighing 160 pounds, having posting $1,000 ball and awaits Police Chief Harry T V in Vote Parking Warning tion for the well, $8,000. and the ?d this eek. The Station and broad shoulders, dark hair and grand Jury action on charges of Run In November said tho u'.!e>'6 und door* on Hroad enst of the standby operation,$1,- I Monmouth diners and the Strand prominent cheek bones. cnusing doith with an automobile. jstrtet were checked S t'urday Given Residents Flower Show 350. The borough originally nppro- I restaurant have closed and will re- Sgt. Kimmey wfls granted a 30- j In his statement to police. Wad- Walter J. Bills of Leonardo was •night. I*ntri>im;in Onr !»*.-' J->ne$ sworn in Thursday as a member of printed $30,000 for construction of , ninln closed "until things improve." ! day furlough by Fort Monmouth | Ington, a research chemist, About 25 persons, who had I William S. Nofflows "of Broad I wnfl petroling on foot u hiIf r, oiit. formed that he was traveling south the Mlddletown township commit- the new well and the contract wns officials, and according to his land parked In Fair Haven without Held At Holmdel 1 street. John Morris of South street George Clayton v-:is rruising in the on route 35 in the right hand lane j tee to fill the unexplred term of the lights, shook In their boots Tues- awarded to the American Drilling lady, Mrs. Muth, packed all his und Jnmes Samaras of Pearl street | police c-.w about 40 to 45 miles per hour. He j late Edward H. Morford of Head- day night as they received warn- Members of Garden club, R. F. ! rompiny of Fair Haven. The cost and his wife's belongings and are co-owners of the three estab- FBI offr:nU believe that the b-ir- said he suddenly saw a man In den'd' s CCorner . MrM . BillsBill , a RepubliRbli- ings from Police Commissioner Ar- D., held their first fall flower shew of the xtandbv operation, which headed for his home in Texas lishments, Mr. NogJows stated this glars ptac.Ml \ covering c^r the front of him and he swervod can, will be a candidate for elec- thur Rleman and Recorder George Saturday at Holmdel Fellowship I would be used if the Jeisey Central Tuesday. He had been In constant morning that an inability to secure front u':nu -^ nf iho bank his car to tho. right, the man also tion to the committee, this fall. He Woodward. hall. Mrs.. Fred Noble won flrst Power nnd Light electricity fni'.ed, contact with FBI and police offi- sugar, lard and nienta forced the , Newark •i> >:atoil Tucddajr ran In that direction In front of waa appointed Thursday as contact prize with 35 points, Miaa Anna wrva not included in the original cials and seemed to fear that Lau- They had violated the law last closings. He could give no imrne- \ that they trd to arre.-t fuur tho car. man for tho committee In the Cross second with 18 points and contract since borough officials 1 baugh would harm his wife. week and were told that regular diate plans for their reopening . Tho I men wlm • u-st'ti a sirmllar Tho body was ordered removed fourth and ninth Leonardo election tickets would be handed out on sec- Mrs. David Schulte third with 15 | wern not certain as to whnt type Some reports stated that he went districts. Station Diner has been terhnujuc in rolilun^ bank?. The to aid In the senrch for his wife. to the Worden funeral home, Red lond offense. pointn. I of standby they desired. A new ap- He was also appointed chairman week, while the -Str.and closed Sun- pnlire s;u,l I h:tt ni'ctylene torches The FBI reported this morning Bank, which reports this morning Elizabeth Reed of Locust and Other prize winners were Mis.; proprintion will have to he made in day night and the Monmouth Diner limhinn has been ccm- of the committee on fire, health, for this operation. The well is .nnd pel. there were no new developments that tho man suffered from a frac- Patrick Sannclli of Red Bank were J. T. Cross, Mrs. O. M. HJntun. ! Tuesday night. 1 rt tin hank jobs ;iround tured skull, broken legs, and inter- relief and poor, and to the commit- expected to opernte shortly, since it mnn in In the case. fined $5 each for speeding on River Mrs, W. J. Duncan, Mis. Hoy [ t hi1 Nrw:i rk urea. nal Injuries. Tho funeral home re- teea on finance and salo of proper- road| wn|le Raymond MaB8 was la reported that the needed copper French, Mrs. John Rlker. Mrs. K:»rl NAMES OMITTKO ! The Kill h:ul rn> further in forma-, ceived orders from County Physi- ty and on roads,, lightg s and ppublic Charged $10 for'the same offense, screen filter has been acquired. BEADK OFFERS USE OF I,OT Bonton, Mra. Fred Sindlinwor, Mia. Tn the preparation of a Inrgp din- tiun ihis tnuming, but said the \n- cian Harvey Hartmann to embalm worksworks . Lawrence A. Carton*Carton*, Jr.Jr , Tho borough authorized applica- Walter Rcadc, theater magnate, Claire VanSyckle of Monmouth Willifim S. Pitcher and Mis. Wil- play advertisement for this issue ! \ eih^-i! jnn » i.-* being cnrrlrd out, tho body. was appointed chairman of the Beach, was fined $rj for failure to liam Cross. tion to the state road department has offered the. use of his lot on of The Register, thief flrm names Kr-nnrth H. McQueen, prttsident Though no identification has been committee on roads, lights and show a driver's license. * for $20,250 In road funds for 1947. Broad street, opposite Leroy plice, Winners in the children's classes wore omitted They wfi'e H;ir NV1! of trjo K-ink. said the exact lo&fl mado as yet, Police Chief Eorl Hoy- public works, a position held by John M. Pillsbury, borough attor- as n public parking plaice, and the wore George Cross first, Mary Con- shop, HohiM t Hfince & Son.", nnil con Id not he determined at this the late Mr. Morford. Public Auction, ney, was authorized to take action matter will be discussed at I he er of Mlddlelown, believes that Iho over second, Oingei Fromni thir-fl, liuid for rlfijmfl nrp being I'ntcrod nian might hnvo heen a farm Mr. Bills was welcomed officially H.ii .-In III ironilx nnd furnUhlnKH. to atart demolishing ihe Jennings Hir.seh'.s Kiddie simp Thn nlvcr- ' meeting of Ihe mayor and council tixmiH. living I'tiam, rtiuliipnl Geoi-Klnnn Cross. David Hen ton, '•very il.iy He felt thnt hy noxt worker nnd will bo missed by fel- by Captain Albeit Runyon, commil- tin,-,' property on First nvenue, which lisemt nt, prv] -i ii'• I l>y i lit* Red | next Monday night The offer.waa wilh ilfru ninl'li' furnllun-* 21 fi Joan Whitunn, ('mil Whitson oni Bank <\>iiiniuMiry < 'h;inil»«>r- i»f rum- Wednesd.iy th** bank might t»e. abU low employees today. Tho .Chief tce chairman, and In a brief speech Wnnhiiu.'!"!! IIV,.,,,II. Avnn, Wwl nunlny, h'in been condemned, but the own- made by Mr. Roadn to Mavor Blnky Frornm honorable mention. 1 to ascertain this totnI 'loss. tho new commlttoemnn explained Oi-tnWr Oth. nl 1 n. m. Public exhi- er hnd taken nf> net inn. nii'rci , nnnouiires I he nunir.s of j Charlea R. English, who In his re- also reports that thero were no House Plants Mrs. EUn Hnmlet Identification mnrks on the man. that although ho wne primarily In- bition 10 ii. m. ID 12 jiiinn, dny of mil". Red Biink sturcs winch n*lll br. ' ply wrote thnt tho offer "xhould ho CiMirnr Viirulnll. II. G. Cnuls, nuc- and Mrs. C F\ Clsar. uprn l-'i-nl.u' nighl.- nnd closrd Sat- , Bnnk Slock Wanted. J Thero wn« no wallet or nny papers terested In his homo community the liuneor. — Ail vi, rli semen t. Willins l In a.II' grcatjy appreclrilod by Iho people A Ru = Collection. which would reveal his"Identity. overall townHhip picture would be Specimens -MIH, C. S. Holmes, ThiIIW niKN 111*v you |m\> l in d.iy ninhl«*. Fi iday | •• nny |i»n ..f -.'.IIIMI ,I,HI>.I d( of this community." 1 foremost In his mind at all time*. "No Gunning" Signs. Mra. Wlnlleld Mauri , Mra. OcUyjus cfnrc SK tH.i1»T. riymonth, hitirii'itloanl. Chrt^lcr, Plymouth, Inlotn f, Snloi nml aorvloo, Mnurlcc Schwartz., Snl«« nnd jcrvlcb. M'mirloo 8cli\mrt». | SnltB nnd Birvlco. Mnurlro Srhwnrtz, SnloB 'nnl aorvhe. Maurice Bchwnrtt, 8n It n tuul srrvu'c. Mutirlco Bi'liwiuti Thn mini In h.-tt.T nml hiKjri ncrviro. Mniii'lco flt'hwiirtx. Snlcn nml rvvlro', Mnurlr* Hrliwaflh , I'bant Bed Bank J-0787.—Adverll»c- I'hont Rod l|nnk G-U787.—Advertise- Hunk 6-O7«,7.--A(tvrrtisc. I'l.on. lltfl Bunk 6-O7K7.— Advtrtllf. mint, ~ Thont Hod Unnlc 6-0787.—A(lvorll«o I'liDtia- Roil ll.mk (J.0787.—AdvertisedTd - Phono Keel . Uimk fl-OTST.- AitvortUc IIOSB ICIKIH fhrmiirh 'I'lic Rciti»tt'f'» ji(Jy».T- Pirn ment. monl, ment. Using tolumns. Ailvcrtlscinent. ment. ' Page Two. KhD RANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. dia. She was given in marriage by her father. Westside YMCA Attempt To Check September Bride And Bridegroom Weddings Miss Janet Sandford was her sla- t'Kristofeldt" Sold To APPLEGATJ^-BEDDIJfGTON ter's only attendant, and Hunter Cole-Hatchard of Pennsylvania, Takes Possession Charge Mies Genevleve May Applegatc, was best man for his brother. daughter of Mr. a^d Mrs. Randolph A reception followed at the Vir- found Brook Couple Applegate of Keyport, became tbo ginia tea room at Belmar. The cou- OfNewJBuOding Official Fails bride of Hubert J. Eeddlngton, 3d, ple will make their home at 81 son of Hubert J. Reddlngton of Webb avenue, Ocean Grove. Cedar Grove, and the late Ifrs. 50 Attend Dinner Recorder Not , William H. Hintelmann Sells Reddlngton, Saturday, at "Calvary Methodist church, Keyport. The CBIMI—MUTH. At Deed And Title Included In Law ceremony was performed by Rev. Sunday afternoon at St. An- Two Handsome Properties Sanford Haney of Beach Hav«n. thony's* rectory, Red Bank, Miss It Officially Received Is Exonerated \ The bride, given In marriage by Marian Criml, daughter of Mr, and A "Take Possession Dinner' -wan "Krlstofeldt," the Rumson coun- her father, wore a white satin Mrs. James Criml of Red Bank, be- Following his threat of two ', came the bride of Kenneth W. held at the •We»tslde Y.M.C.A. Fri- try estate of Mrs. Leah Hochstcinn gown, designed with a net yoke weeks ago, Charles E. Williams Muth, son of Mrs. Mary Muth day night, at which 60 members jhas been purchased by John B. Mcc;- 'Ffeehold Agency and skirt. Her veil was fastened to read the Highlands mayor and i' a tiara of orange blossoms, and of Morrisville, -,pa., at a ceremony of official board and friends of the '.L Carthj of South Bound Brook. The council a letter Tuesday night from f she carried an old-faehloned bou- performed by Rev. Salvatore Dl- Weatslde branch attended. Dinner Walter Darby, state director of lo- f -S'»ale was effected by William H. Hin- Records 20 Sales quet of white chrysanthemums. Lorenzo. pastor. A reception fol- was prepared by Fred Brown and cal government, which concerned telmann of Rumson. Mrs. Hoch- Miss Dorothy Boyce of Keyport, lowed at the homa of the bride1! served by memlbera of the Westside borough officials benefiting direct- . oteln acquired the property from Colt's Neck Estate a cousin of the bride, was maid of parents. Branch Y.M.C.A. Ladles' auxiliary. ly or Indirectly through municipal Barry S. Wllley about two years honor, and the other attendants Joseph C. Irwln, president of the contracts. ago. Changes Hands were Miss Margaret Fallon of Community Y, presided. He intro- The properly has a frontage on duced Mayor Charles R. English, At tha last meeting Williams Union Beach, and Mrs. Edward aaked Borough Attorney John M. Betlevue avenue of 435 feet and VanArsdal of Old Bridge. Jo Ann who commented "acquiring this Comprises about five acres. The A Colt's Neck estate and 19 other 'building for'the use of the West- Pillsbury whlcK o/ndals were pro- properties weie recently sold by Applegate of Keyport, the bride's hibited to benefit from borough Bellevue avenue side of the proper- cousin, was flower girl. side Y.M.C.A., a dream of many ty is enclosed with an ornamental the Merrit R. Lamson Agency of years, has come true. Here now, transactions, and was told that only Freehold, it was announced this James Brown of Cheeseqhake was the governing body, the mayor and brick wall with granite coping. best man, and the usherjs were Rob- Is a facility which will help meet ,There arc massive wrought iron week. your pressing need for wholesome council members, werp so restrict- Montz Nappe, president of ert Boyce of Keyport and Charles ed since they are the only ones wb4* ' :; gates at thr entrance. Harrlger of Union Beach. recreation. I am tremendously In- Nappe-Smith Canvas Manufactur- terested In this project and hope can make contracts for the bor- • The residence, which la o( Eng- A reception followed at Old Dutch ough. llsh Tudor design of stucco ovt>r , ing company of Farmingdale, has it will be developed into one of the the Norman Schoole tavern, Keyport. Upon their re- Not satisfied with the attorney's brick construction with half-tlm- | Puichasc-d turn from Canada, October 16, the nne«t recreational centers In thla bered effect, w-as built by the late property nt Colls Neck. The prop- county." answer, Williams wrote to Darby couple will be at home on Eighth and received the answer which he Raymond Hoagland. 50 years _„ag_o erty contains 50 acres and a main with nine rooms, two street, Keyport. Leo McKee, representing the Bed felt was proof for him to make and is in excellent repair. dwelling The bride attended Keyport high Bank board of education, turned his charge. Though he did not make On the ground floor there is a re- ba'-nB and attached garage. There school and is employed at the Key- over, with expressions of pleasure, also eight-room farmer's an outright charge that a borough ception hall, library, large living port office of the. telephone com- the deed and title or the building, employee was benefiting from bor- room with a recessed fireplace, din- house and several latge outbuild- which was formerly the West Bcr. ings. Mr. Nappe will occupy the pany. The bridegroom, an em- ough contracts, It was brought out ing room, butler's pantry, children's ployee at Thixton's In Matawan, gen place school. that hts attack was against Frank dining room, kitchen, maid's dining property was graduated from Matawan high has sold Dr. James Parker, vice president Hall, borough recorder. room, laundry, two servants rooms, Mrs. Catherine Ullman school of the board of directors of the hcr ooms, Though Mr. Pillsbury did not and bath. On the second floor there Colonial home of seven Community Y. sketched the history modern improvements, end seven make any official statement on the are five master bedrooms, five mas- NYGB.EN—HICKS. of the Westside Y's development. contents o[ the letter, he told re- ter baths, dressing room, lirun acres of. land situated- on Brick He stated "the work on the Wefit- Yard road, near Jersey-ville. to Jer- Miss Ruth Nygren and Warren porters that Mr. Darby's communi- room, sewing room and four servant slde has been a real up-hill grind. cation substuntlatcd his original rooms and bath. On the third flnor emiah McCarthy of Cllffwood Oliver Hicks were married Satur- Acquiring this building marks a Beach. Mr. McCarthy is a retired day at noon at Trinity Episcopal statement, and that Mr, Hall was there are three master bedrooms, MRS. KENNETH W. MUTH new era on the Westside and a real completely exunemted uniler the executive of Standard Oil company, church, Red B>ink," by the rector, two master baths, three maids' challenge to all of us who are in statutes. It was felt thut Williams' and will make this his permanent the Rev. Robert H. Anderson. The positions of lay responsibilities for rooms and maids' bath. There are MR. AND MRS. ALBERT MELONE The bride, who was given in mar- interpretation of the letter was two large hot-air furnaces, each bride Is the daughter 6t Mr. andriage by her father, wore a gown the work of the Y.M.C.A. in this false. equipped with motor stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit J. Ohlson's Miss Mary Meiirlandcr of Shrews- bury was maid of honor for her sis- Mrs. Charles Nygren of Morris- of white satin. She had a finger- area." property, located one mile out of Williams, unaware that his letter A feature of the residence is the bury, daughter of Henry Mi-hrlun- ter. Hi-r piun was blue taffeta and town, nnd the bridegroom's par- tip length veil, and carried a bou- Charles R. Gallagher, treasurer Freehold on highway 33, and con- 1 was backfiring, warned Hall, with- massive oak staircase rising from der of Perth Atnl'oy, liecnnu' tin net, designed with a sweetheart ents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. quet of white roses. Miss Clem- of the Red B-ink Rotary club, de- taining ten acres, with owner's 1 out mentioning his nnme, that he the main hall to the third floor. bride of Albert Melon* , boatswain'.; neckline and three-quarter length Hicks of Eatontown. entina Crimi, the bride's sister, was scribed the keen interest of that dwelling of fli'e rooms, help cottage The bride was attired in an aqua did not want to see any mure "bene- The walls of the living room, li- mate, first class, L\ S. .Navy, son of sleives. She carried a colonial bou- mnid of honor. She wi.s dressed in club In the activities of the West- ntinj; from borough transactions.1' brary and dining room are oak with three rooms, and several out- Mrs. Atiiudvo Mt/lonp of lCarl stiet t, quet of pastel colored flowers. colored wool suit, with black ac- blue satin, worn with matching side' Y. He expressed pride that !bu: Red Bank, Saturday, September LM Miss Alberta Mehrlander, also a cessories and a corsage of camel- crown style hat, and she carried When the meeting adjourned, panelled. There are many century buildings, has been sold to Joseph the club hod selected the Westside Williams was tnid he had been mis- at St. Jtiinos church. The couple sister of the bride, and Mrs. Paul lias Mr. Nygren g-ive his daugh- red roses. Howard Bruce Miller of old shade trees on the grounds of| A. Arendt of Ridgewood. Mr. Y aj its major project of the year. taken and he said he would take ~ "Kristofeldf and the drivewaveway isis' Arendt of Ridgewoodg . Mr, Arendt were married by Ms^r. Joseph Kelly, bolh of Shrewsbury, were ter In marriage. Rumson was best man Others speaking were John Allen, Mr. and j will occupy the property about Oc- Casey. In idesmaids. Their gowns were de- Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Wood of the matter to higher authority, If surfaced with bluestone.. j Upon their return from New past president of the Community Y he felt it necessary. Robert Rpetl. aceunipar.ied l,y signed like the one worn by theEatontown, brother-in-law and sis-England, the couple will bo at McCarthy will occupy thejtober 15. board of directors and first chair- The Charles Hesse company of property as their all-the-year home. Edward ^Hillpop t 30 Broadway, Mrs. Rerd. wus soloist. Mis. H. honor attendant, only in pink and ter of the bridegroom, were the at- home al 126 Bingham avenue, Long man of the Weatfllde board of gov- 1 Belford, which had been contracted Other country homes In the im- FreeholdFreeh" , has sold his two-family Raymond Phi!!.p.-. was organist. A they carried colonial bouquets. tendants. The matron of honor was Branch, The bride was graduated ernors: Harrison Glover, chairman same location, to Scolty reception followed at Pleasant inn. Frank Melono of Brooklyn was dressed in a brown suit with to repair Fourth, Fifth and Cedar mediate vicinity include those owned house from Red Bank, high school, and of tho Westside branch committee avenues, was given two more weeks and occupied by Eldon Harvey, j Mills. Mr. Mills is a feed dealer The bride was given in mairi.aye his lumber's best man. The ushers matching accessories, and a cor- tho bridegroom from Morrisville, of management; Rudolph N. H'iw- j by her biothcr, Juiln II. Mchikin- were Vincent Haldassnri and Paul sage of camellias. n to start work, or forfeit the bid. Mayor Louis Hague of Rumson, j and has taken possession of the P-i., hiK school. He served over- kins, executive secretary of the Th| e work was to have started last Mrs. Bertha Plum. Joseph F. property. der of Long Branch. Her g.iun Kelly, both of Shrewsbury. Following a reception at Crystal seas for more than two and a-half Westside Branch Y; Lenter Ross, | was blue slipper sa'.in. worn with a The couple are making- their week. The bid wiis accepted June Schmidt. Charles R. Beattie and P.I The property situated on the Brook inn, Eatontown, the couple years, with the Army Air corps. chairman of the Westslde board of 24. It contained clauses to supply Immo Gulden. southeast corner of Hudson and matching shinikler-h-neth veil w hich home in Shrewsbury. Mrs. Melone left for a wedding trip to Canadn. governors, and Theodore D. Par- , was fnslrned to her he id with se- was prradufttcd from Hoffman high broken slone, snivel and tar were Godfrey M. Olson of Brooklyn has Center streets, ten rooms, two-fam- L'pon their return, they Mil! COPPOLA—FRATTIN. sons, member of the board of di-( U5 v d b r quin butterflies. Her Colom tl style school in South Anihoy. Mr. Me- deemed nec.ssaiy, and the amount - purchased the residence of Harry S. I "v "° 9 ° ™ > Ella Satter- reside, on Buttonwood road, Eaton- rectors. was not ^ivcn in u lump sum. Willey at 15 Vista place. Red Bank.' thwait, has been sold to Josephine bouquet was while K!.I'1:I!I and lone nttendcrl Tied H.ink Catholic town. Miss Jeanne Agnes Coppote, West will j white roses, v i!h sprays f liou- hi^h sr-h,,,,1 and was a student at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine As soon as alterations «re rom- Albert I*. Halt, president of Mon- The property has a frontage of SO'West of Freehold. Mrs The bride Is a graduate of Mor- plcted, a grand opening of the Y < feet on the north side of Vista I take possession of the property vardia att.-K'hed to ulute lihbon Middli-lmvn Township high school ristown high school and is an em- Coppola of Hillside avenue, Hlllalde, mouth. Hills. Inc, wrote a letter to will be held. the council requesting thai flrea at place, running through to the North] wlth'n a few days. streamei s. when he entered the Na\y eight ployee of the Boonton Chemical and Walter L* Frattin, son of Mr. the Karbiigi' dump be stopped. His has Miss Rase Mehrlnnder nt s \-c.ir.s tien. company. The bridegroom served and Mrs. George Frattin of Long Shrewsbury river, and the improve- Louis Wigode of Brooklyn group considricd It a menace to ments include an attractive Dutch sold his five-room bungalow at as a staff sergeant with the army Branch, were married Saturday in Our Lady of Mt. Oirmel church, Student Pastor health. The boiough is trying to Colonial residence of frame con-. Wayne avenue. Freehold, io Wai- air force in the Pacific for four ftop the fire.**. struction and a two-car garage. ter Leubben. Mr, Leubben h-is al- Eleanor Dangler Mullen Promoted years, and received his discharge Newark Rev. Thomas Hesaion The residence contains four mas- ready moved into the property, in July. He is a gradual? of Wood- performed the ceremony. For Eatontown The liquur hrtnxe of Harry Bll- ter bedrooms three tile baths, sleep- David Deutsch of Engllshtown Becomes Engaged row Wilson high school In Wee- Miss Mary Coppola was her Bis- J»ky and Joseph and An'-huny To- mainl, who np<:ati- the Highlands ing porch maid's room and bath, has sold hU five-room bunjralow at By The JCP&L Co. hawken. ter's maid of honor and the brides- Mr. and M : s I., nmml n.i inti maids were another sister, Miss Dunham V. Reinig Of Reel eatinn Ontn nn Hay avenue, living room with open fireplace, sun ' Collmpswood circle to Olga A. was request til In be ihin^'cd to porch facing the river, entrance Kopack. Mr Deutsch has sold an- Eatontrm in an; r: property from the estate mony was performed by the rector, Methodist church. Mr. RetrlR is at n Ortober 1. ried orchid.s and bouvardia. The in thp 1,'ud ln-t n'.j'ht as Mayo.' A. of the late Hari.v Angelo in Novem- lo Mr McKendry. who occupies the Rev. Emll Montonus. present a student of New York uni- ber, 1945. house Mr Keha ha-s also sold Ihe Mr Mullen maid of honor wore H blue gown versity where he Is working for hisMeacK' Ao!'»-1: "-'T. infi-iined Janics property at the corner of Jersey- 'hnt functions The attendants were Miss Rose and th* olhcr attendants were in decree of doctor of philosophy in Klnlan lh.,t td,. mi'trl wuuld not Payna and Gerald T. Plante. both ville and Washington avenues, con- f operations pink, nil carrying pink roses and religious education. im dus'iissi-ii any mijit until the of Saginaw. A reception followed public heating nn ihe water oid;n- taining five rooms, to Marguerite With lh'»..p of t))f production de~ blue delephinlums. Mr. Reinig is a veteran of the Returns From In the Flamingo room of the Hotel Following the ceremony a recep- ance is pn-sentcil. pnrtmrr.*, hmh g;us and electric. Boncroft in Saginaw. recent war, having served as act- Property located at 11-13 Mechan- tion was hclti at the home of the On J:ilv ]'• 1 :•-»-.. Mi Mullen was The bride chose a beige -wool gab- Ing chaplain of the Induction sta- ic street. Fieohold. containing onp bride's parents at which nearly 200 Preaching Mission tian.-f- ; led f; nm Moi i !?town. where ardino suit with brown accessor- tion at Camden for a year and as apartment and two 5tor<*^. attended. ))'• h.i'\ I/"*-?, division manager for ies, and a corsage of gardenias and assistant-chaplain »t Fort Mon- Service Station owned hy Merritt R. I^arnson, has The groom Ls a cousin of Mrs. mouth for two and a half year*. • i niiiulh : (lf y ii.-. to Asbiiry Park stephanotls. The maid of honor To Scotland hem 5o)d to M Kapper of Keyport. , r.'.cmli n: nt operalions. Dante Daverio of Lincroft, and ofHe U a graduate of Weaton Col- I woe dressed In ii gray suit with Mrs, Alo Monettl of Rumson. Gets New Face Rev. Don.ild N. Coneal, pastor of Harry Hatch has sold hifl six- V C;i:vrT, who had been I black accessories and a corsage of lege. 111., where he received his room hou.sp on Euretta avenue to , aj'f'i J !)!(•; After a trip through New Kng- First Pro.-hyici.an church, Atlantic in Keyport I orchids. bachelor's degree; of Eastern Thro- , A laigp riow/J, inr-ludinp many Stanley Kwasnica of Engllshtown ' and and Canada, the cDuple will j | i seminary where he received Highland* u-v-i: nc d Saturday on u.,rv l'Mf been trans- i The couple are making their ogica M; K^'nsnira has t'iken possession. omcinls_ witn'ssc*! 'he ^i;ind open- the Vni'.id S: I'.I-.- Lines from a n.s adminis- • home at Sunbury. Pa, The bride eside it 3.i3 Cedar avenue, West hacnelor of divinity degree; anrl The six-room semi-bunfralow. Long nriim-h. j , ttainpd his master's de- ing of N.-i}],i!.^ I-; .-*!, .civile sta- preaching n(.«s.on t.o Scotland. The waa graduated from Red Bank aat y( ar n ownrd )>y Ot! to Knnzrr. situ- tion at First and Washington ave- c 1 crgvnvtii .-j»cn' '.fn v-ccks in the ';ii VPI'S transfer to high school, and is a paat president gree at New York university, : on highway 33, east of Frerhold. VAI.ENTINK—APK1 nuf>, Ail.'inUi JJi^'hl/'inti^, Tuesday British l-!f-, Ihe ueeks being the f.u mcr Keyport of the evening group of the Red Mr. Reinig comes to Eatontown ; n nd two pa rage.", has bren so!d lo \ aftpi noon. Spent :n •^oiinrui wlieic the minis- j to t)\(* company a-s Bink Woman's club. The bride- Miss Inez Valentine of Cranbury . »'lth experience in directing recre- | Charles Glum nf Englishtown. Mr. The oppn.n^ maika completion of ter con ii1 \cd ineiiching service? i'is Jin n cotjsoli- groom is field representative for ational activities at Bible conf?t Glum and his two sons phin to oc- and Hnrry Apcl of Belford were 35 yeais uf i-'-ivire by the Naylor for the P- II" ..-ii riiuii h and the ences In this state and in New I *• npy the property. --( division, with Wcstlnghousp Electric corporation. I married Sunday at St. Anthon>'s family, wh- -h h.-i.s heen in business Y.M/J A T*;o it-c! u( the lime v.,is York He has served as pa-stor of f The six-iooin dwelling, 10 Kii.st as superintend- home radio division. He Is a churrh rectoiy pt Hightsown. A re- in the I'Oiuu^h fur thn-e gcncia- spent in Ixmtic i her t (he minister the Community Baptist church, I strr-el, Freehold, owned riy Amy luncn districts. J. Bank high school graduate. ception followed at the Eldorado tions. met some of ti hui i'h leadn s and South Plainfleld, of the HampMn , Collins, has been sold lo Winston MTiiPi ly customers club in Trenton. The couple will An Esso truck, e^iuipped with a ha'd opportunity !o learn something | Baptist church, Hampton. N. J.. I Hill Mr and Mis. Hi)] will oc- •>r v.l ihp bay di- BAKEWEL^-SEGCERMAN, make their homo at Elizabeth. loud sjjcnhn j»\.--tein, Kruadcast the of the poM-u.ii plans of the chui eh and of the Villa Park Methodist and ' rupy the pioppjty. nppointrd district opening to i-Milents of the bor- with regnid \o p\ angf)i> Mrs Allan c church. if ihr nnw Keyport * - Bakew.ell of New O'RKILI.Y—ROSK. ough, announi ;n^ the completion young pt'up'.r'r- ^ in k. 1 A. t Ti-roorn threc-storv dwell ing. York city and Kenncth M Mr. and Mrs. Reinig will occupy 'Ury Park - Segger- Miss May O'Reilly of Eatl Orange of thp nr-w srrvii-i- -mtion anil ser- Rev. Mi CCJJP.-I: t>>'hpv t ha! located at 2',l Sheriff street, Krce- man ot the parsonage, 33 Broad strf.l H.-ink now I Runison road, Rumson, and Charles E. Rose of Belford virf renter. there is a si tun^ Waning tho hold, owned hy Ida K. Hnyco wits ivision i were married Friday at the home Eatontown, later this month. ; of tlie Dride 8 were married Wednesday of last Charles Oiilu-i son, Standard Oil church IU^.IMI n. iiinnti! ;cv led, ITren! ly purchiisrd tiy S. Mai tin u-hn I ' «lBter, Mrs. John Fos- week at St. Rose of Lima rectory. In the rmun. by ihr Church of Eng- Soi enson for one of his puiplnyers ter Dulles of New York city, In the official, was master of ceremonies, I 'nil to HIP Allrnhurst Newark. The couple were married land, and d. • f yo\in^ J A Tkl-itcn1 faun, owned by P-ilph presence of members of the Imme- and briefly mitltned the history of h ji:n I mnnl for several by the bride's cousin. Rev. Daniel Howard To Assist people's wmk iniiicnt's i Kh!hrck find Itx-Hted near Tracy diate families. Rev. Dr. Charles E. the Naylur family anil their service n ad\,incecl to O'Rfiliy. Ihr, Erdman of Princeton performed to the community. or lut'P Fo tn.ir w;is ir- iissiptimt chief plcc- first tini" the fnn'ls Keansburg Couple the ceremony. Af Square Dance Thp bu.-^nes.s was started by Ar- t-hut Naylur, Si., HI 1911 on First but churrh Ii df Jcisry ( Mr The bride was given in marriage Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs Tom Howard, stage and radio | certain .>.s to•illi tnkpn iK.-5rs.t1nn Are Wed 32 Years by her son, Thomas W. Bakewell, a avenue, ni:ir Mcmni ial p:irk\\ ay. comedian, will act aa master of cer- i Four yeais late, with the aid of support will h- A I In rp-;inil-n-h;ilf-acre 11 t\c\ Seeking Recruits student at Princeton university. .Mi ,-ui il .Mi- II. i; j • 1 To Meet Monday emonles after midnight at the Har- | his son, Aithui .Viylor, Ji- lie built Mr. Coriful fli.«n fin nl in ^ mi highway 33, near Jf i- Frederick T. Seggerman of New I'f Hill Ml II My in • nin ' !•: ,.-! Ki-. est Moon square dance, commun- a new station at HIP corner of Filst land from Mon 1 li\ I': xryviP.p h-i.i horn -"old to Herbcit York city was beat man for his Club officers representing Hi-Y • ^n 'ii i Ill .-i For National Guard ty-wlde benefit for the Oceanic and Highland avenues, and in 1D22 Overseas A\r\\ n Skinklp Tins l-irul wa1* ownod by • 1" brother. and Tri-Hi-Y clubs from Asbury Slinilny 1 v MU'Mlllr! ^ , if i :.< : i (.11 ree library at Rumson high school they built at Ku.il nn.l Lincoln nve- !"• Mrs. Seggerman is the former The ministf[- Mr«: Kli7.ahrih Drlalush 1.10 ut. C'nl. Cln\ilfs I,. Oakprson Park, Lakewood, Long Branch, Jit Hie' UV >! K";n. .-In n .; Ii: In. Miss Elizabeth Pomeroy Avery, and Friday of next week. nuea, which buililinir will now. be pulpit Sunday and u ::i ,, ;, jlt..-r A pntpi'i' v iunl;i :nin^ nhtun two 'I I'l ni kmi-y i nail. Lit t Ir Silver, an- Freehold, Shore area and Red Bank Thr Ul .„ "ii iii.t I Wi il 111. 11 M \ is a daughter of the late Mr. and James H. Powell, general chair- used as a wholi sail- parts shop. the world Wide Cmnrrr.ininr. ••« rjn r n new font -Hiom liun- 111M l n n-il t Ills wi'ij< that the 644th area will meet at the Red Bank i] i n :_• JI n n 1-1 -;i i V. Mrs. Charles Irving Avery of Au- man, states that Mr. Howard will at 11 o'clock. tfd a hii! f-tiu|R e;\at nf 1'; ,nk 11 Iiyi'i luiMjiliGn la nnw Community YMCA Monday. An Thn new stntinn. just completed, burn, N. Y. She Is a member of motor from New York as soon as has heen built iilnnn modern lines, MJII',1. • nd i»u np.i h, Hichnitl A lujflct sl ii w.i mil 1 Iel intin^ fin niiMiibrr.s nf the New Important feature of the session he Colony club and the National his "It Pays to Be Ignorant" pro- and John l>. Nnylur. son of Arthur, St. Anthony's Plans A M , li;i" iii-t-n puirli.'isrd by viiju il lllllrll 'I in- h 1 SIy' Nil 1 111n:il fi'iiiiid. Meetings will be a sound technicolor movie Society of Colonial Dames. Her ram on tho Columbia broadcast- Jr., will be sol,- |iio|HK'tor. Jjhn Hi :in K.-mp uf el.-,,, id,., Mi »n i the M i-i|iirnl s n( m in\ :u i- 1ii-:in: 111 \d i':ich Monday nnd entitled "The Junior Prom," which ormer husband, Allan Campbfill og networks is over at 10:30 Nuylnr si:i ved ("mir yeais with an War Veteran Post Krllip i-.kf iMisn'.ssuin II (Jui'Ml;. wi-ii.- .Mi. ilnl M:.- T! il.I ri Mil -il:n ;it 'hr Kid Hnn(( Rrmniy deals with the art of dating for teen Bakewell; died ot Clayton, N. Y., in o'clock. He will Introduce program Airborne Truop Oilier commnnd In I In hi I Suyiliiiii. Mi. mill Mis CI-I.I^.- ni p. in. age boys and girla. The St. Anthonys Catholic Wai July, 1945. features when "Chuck" Palmer tho army nncl saw combat in Ger- i (imliiu'ri and .Mi. ,in,i Mis Alr.-il III mi k i flu- iinnnunci'ment Col. The program will also Include re- 'Veterans met at t ho chui rh h»:: "T, Mr. Srggerman Is a son of thp and His Rustic Rnmblers nrc rest- many ami Kinnci-. l",oil(i«-n ..f Siiim-i villi-. Mi -^ <'.II .i o illll- isi'll pn intril tn I ho iniren?e ports nn recent ofllccrs' training Jait week nnd voted **> RJ>P>v tor lt(-'lru|. nf 1 >!,n. II. n Mr. .mil Mm. ate Mr. and Mre. Frederick K. Seg- "K. In the absence H.' Mayor Waldron N. J. C. Alumnae ill I' IS Si' ill- - fui ;ill ^r.'nlrs a.s a conference, discussion of Important p charter from the nntiona I CU'V Kiiy l.i'll'- Mi iii.l J|i< Ili-niv gorman of New York city. Ho la a Howard Marsh, stnr In the nrlfr- P. Smith, formci Mayor Dr. Thom- I'- It 11'lll'll 1iilui'ciiH'nt In rnlist- vents planned for the clubs •*' organization l>omin)o P yigmo Mirkilli, Mi, III.I Ml-. CIIJIIIIJ Mil- member of the New York Stock as C. MrVey, cut the tape, and as 'Hear* Professor i rn ' n'.-•- 'I'll f ( .'iinid hiittFilliin will be brmitfhfHit thp ynar nnd othet" Items nal cast of "Showboat," "Blossom "Was named \eniporary tommundpr li'i. Mi - Slullii Sln-|ihi-iil iiml Mm. Exchange nnd a graduate of Prince- Mrs. M. Huzeltcr. n Naylor cusUm- j I)r <;y CoHcyi. Till in- WlMi-hrml n.' l'li-lnl]'j.'lnll ton university. His former wife, assist William H, Bordcn, chairman er for ninny yi.-als, mado the first 1: • il ;<• clubs. chaplain. Alfiert D Vecchia 1ft tem- ll.'ink ni"i ic- when flnnllyac- Mrs. Sarah Atha Seggerman, died ' fur \\ i.nii-ii, ,p..ki i,i uio Ilifl full i M i »inl MI .. .1 iisi-|ili S r i \ i i i i .il 11\"l;i of the committee on muslo nnd purchase, the new station received V'porary adjutant and Emllio Orl'li '.I'll. II111 mujh ;,i piesi-nl nnly In New York Inst February. |m«-e'lnf: of Ihr Miinrmmth i-onnli,' program features. its baptism. - Is aaslfltlng in forming the Riouj). tun illnn hi••:iil(|U«i'li!r.H is being After a wedding trip to Bermuda, N'. J ('. Alumnae HHPIH ml inn Tur:-- SlKiiiini'l. Mi. nnd Mi.-. ('! m IM • Meat Shortage Mr. Borden, who, for some Hmo In addltlun lo district and divis- 't* Membership in I ht- post i nc hides Mr. and Mrs. Soggermnn will live (lay nl Wi;i(,u),,„-.!( ui l-\,,r lluv.-n. Snvili-i Mi mid Mi.- KM h ml before tha wnr, and since his dis-ion oflllcals of the Stiindiinl Oil Co., BaJtiucI J. Colosimo, Ix>ula A. Scottl, In Tuxedo Park, N. Y. His Inpir uns 'Tin' Hole nf thr K i oiiiii'- > Ml- Kvi'ljM' Ili-i'- charge, wajs chief armngor and sub- Howard W. Roberts, Middletown liCJojeph A. MIZZA, Robert A. Clam- Hits Home l.'nitfil SlJilf.i In tin- Worlil ul Tn Mm <-i i in r Snyili-i I-i \ i St nil Junior DAR Has stitute pianist In Claude Thorn- township clerk; John M. Pillsbury. r^rone, Vincent Maatria, Felix R. - COLE-HATCHARD morrow.' nnd Cm I ll'i ii-' h nf K.i/.'ilu-th. Mi . Red Bankers accustomed to eat- assistant county prosecutor, and Gerald A Carincllu, hill's name band, will render a MemboiH \oti'O to ;is;"". «.- lii ill l;i.-'i ninht nt the vpinbir nirelin^ fm hi^li st hnnl Mi Grove. The bride Is the daughter street. will act as barker" for tho side ^nacelll «nd Frank J. Mandia, i-s-8-cix'ii jj glilK nt thi? Ited Dunli Wnmiinn .1.' . Mi V, '""i f Mi-* Ki.ini'i's Shi-rwnod on of Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Sanford of shows. In tihorl. tho meat shortage Is Tho 1-fi-R Woman's HepubllcHijI rlub,b , wwho nrc Intf-i rsti'd |^j nttenil- Ili 'iiinm Mi i'.••!II ruin:. Miii. J. Sjmnn .leffers Ocean Qrovo, and tho bridegroom P Tho commltlc Is urging that Vl il renlly hitting home. In place, of the club of Middlclown township will' WRITKS 1'KOMIHINO B0M1 prngrt.ni nn 1 AHImr l: «•' i ••!'": t "f l.hf .it.-ile full ineot- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roginnld barnyard ololhos, period square N". J C. The 1910-47 usunl slenk or lamb cnop, people meet Monday nt K p. m. at lha :c Rilnli- n nil ,-- I'.i-iln ti:u In :,| ];I...-I «,..|< i,, Montclalr, Cole-Hatchnrd of Colt's Neck. dance costumes, or simple farm or Clarence Kvona of Miixwell grove s outlined by Mi« OeD are filling their stomachs with o homo of Mrs. lv n. Lentllhon on ""1 • • i •.;: 11. \ f |i|.ins wi'ii! made for Tho couple wore married hy the country costumes hp worn. ')Eaj£nlown. h^is written Ihe lyric.. dishes, llnh and poultry. ThiJt Is, Holmdel rand, Mldillolown. Oueata i !ii''])ili,i • luy jin'i'linH t Rev, Voi*rio L. Smlttr Mrx. Additional patrorfTand patroncs- when thofin dishes nrc available. will he Alirnin VoorhiH, a member song Ihut he PXpecln whop set to es not previously announced, arc Ali'lillnls MI Cuii •i Si .l.i-i,,,- 1'fi'lK'll, Mi - I'niil rtjdpi, Mrs. WOJI organist, and Arnold Cpnover music to become a popular hit. Mr. and "Mrs, William Minn uf SUHGlCAL PATIENT. Culhclli- Diii^liti-i.H i I Am. i n :i. will "HI I, Cnpl'li, Mis. .1. B. Hue, Jr.,of VaYderburj} was soloist. and' Mrs. Bruoo Berokmans, Mi'- Bills and Albert Runjon, members ,' "ShrewMbury Jilver Moon" appears Worlhlcy street announce thi, pn- M mnltr Ihi'ir iinnunl julKi'linujjr tn '»• Unvnumil .Swift, Mrs. Frod Tha brldo was given In marriage Philip H. Walton, former mayor and Mrs. Eldon Harvey, Mr, andof tho Mlddlotowij, Bwnnhlp c6m-' )n the book Sonirwrllcm and Po-ts gnxt'innnl of tlmlr (IIUIHIIIIM. Mm (iliiyiilnlii nl (iimi>-i mlttco, tund J. ?tami5 Hcrbort and • Of Amaru a,'edited by Ruth i«». HI. N..Y . ri.in- MIJIIIT, Mis. Clwirlfs Mocllcr, Jr., by her father. Sho woro a white, of Sea Bright,, is a Burgloal patient C, Alan Hudson, Jr., Mr, and Mrs, Marxarct Mmy Mugo, lo Knliaid day, OL-IUIH'I- Hi. It 1 i-niiiii-.ui in,' Mia. Willliiin Hrhiinrk, Mfn. John 0. Hudson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Car- Merrill H. ThofitfSoti'f Ropubllcajx. lonce and published by The H«von 'D. Shower of Sun Krnnclm-i: satjn gown, designed with a luce at Monmouth Memorial hospital. f'nl. In rluw'Ki' "f Mrs.lliuiy Mi'C'ui- • lilhlun, jr., Mrs, Normnn H. Stof- los D. Kolly and Mr. and Mrs.R. cnndidhtoH for lc-'olcctlon- to Iho i . - r ••"•• ....I, ,*. uiui- trimmeiriiiiinodu peplumpupiuii), an fingertiimgum]p! lengtloniji'h1 HospitanuDjMLuli odlclnluiiiuiums thiHUsB morniniiiuiiiuig ro Press of Now York. A lull wcddlnj; in planned. micli, gnind regent. C, Luwronoc, Jr, s utato acscmbly, met and Miss Katlmrlno Child. voil wig carried rosca and bouvar- portod hlb condition us good. ' / - :]; KbL> iJAMK KhiGlSTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. Page Three. JRumson High School Oceanport celebrated her 12th birthday. A Holmdel MONMOUTH COUNTY'S ONLY BETAILJEBS decorated birthday cake highlight- ed the party table. Favorj were ' • , '' SPECIALIZING EXCLUSIVELY IN New* (The Bed Bank ReKlitar can be boivot (The Red Bank Register on be bought First Methodist Church in - Oceanport at Hn. Carlo Uaiza'i, presented to each of the gueits, In Holmdel from Taylor W. Hancc) YABD GOODS AND SEWING SUPPjLTEg. AND Cheater Riddle and E. W. Warlbltr) who were Nancy Cox, Jessie May Rurasonlan Places First In The monthly meeting of the 247 Broad St., Red Bank FEATURING ADVANCE BATTEBNS Callahan, Joyce Loeffer, Alicia Ana Journalism Contest Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore of Ladles' Aid society of Holmdel REV. ROGER J. SQUIRE, Pastor. Freehold were guests of Mr. and DobbJ, Betty Ann Sommers, Hu- Word was received two weeks bert Brown, David Cox, Reglna church will be held next Tuesday SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th ago that Rumsonlan, Rumson high Mrs. Thomas E. Davlson and fam- evening at 7:30 p. m. at Fellowship ily Sunday. Greenwald, Terry Cox, Richard hall. World-Wide Communion Observance This Sabbath. FABRIC FAIR school news-literary magazine, was Gustfason. Also Mrs. Rita McG'ilre, awarded an International first place Mr. and Mrs. E. Troy, who have 11 A. M.—Sacrament v/jW be administered and medication on Mrs. D. Callahan and Mrs. Hubert The Sunday-school of Holmdel the subject, "Holding the World Together." RED BANK, N. J. award in the Quill & Scroll Jour- been spending* the summer with church Is planning a '/Church Fam- Mrs. Troy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. 8 F. M—Sermon topic, "The Unwilling Miasionary." Home Office and Salesrooms: For Shop-afc-Home Service: nalistic society of Northwestern ily Night" on October "ll. Parents university, Chicago, as "a paper of John Straub, will soon be en route Mr. and Mrs. A. Christiansen and friends will be Invited. 107 BROAD STBEET Telephone substantial achievement." This to Arizona,' where they plan to and daughter Arleen spent the Donald Swartwout took his class Booms 6 and 7. Corner Harding Boad BEd Bank 8-38S0 award was made for the 1946 con- make their permanent home, week-end at the home of Mrs. on a hike to Sugar Loaf hill Satur- test. Oceanport auxiliary to Riverview Christiansen's mother in Brooklyn. day. The boys who went were hospital will meet at the home of Mrs.- Marjorie Myers and two Chandler White. Robert Jeffcry, This is the first time Rumsonlan children, Jackie and Donnle, left has won a first-place award. Com- the president, Mrs. George C. D. Charlea Conover, William Purdey Hurley Thursday, October 11. Monday for Fort Hamilton, prior and Paul Metrlck. NEW HOMES ment* of the judges included these to sailing for Germany, where thoy statements: "You have an unu'ual Mrs. Walter H. Grills spent the Miss Virginia Wilson and Miss week-end at the home of Mr. and will Join Capt Donald Myers, who Eveline Hamlet are new members publication"; "this publication has arrived In Germany last spring. fire possibilities and the school Mrs. Charles Smith of Brooklyn. of the church choir. FOR SALE should see that they are developed"; Mrs. Daisy Elliott and two chil- Mrs. Charles R. Walling has re- Mrs. J. J Holmes, Mrs. Douglas WHO'S AN EXPERT "the staff and^dviBer are commend- dren, Roger and Sylvia, sailed turned, to her home here after sev- Frorhm, Mrs. W. S. Pitcher, Mrs. ed for service rendered." Thursday for Leghorn, Italy, where eral weeks as a surgical patient at C. S. Holmes, MI-B. Willatd White New 5-room brick ^nd frame homes they will join Capt. H. Elliott, who Monmouth Memorial hospital. Thirty-seven studentB responded and Mrs. Harold Holmes attended will be stationed there for two Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Strom- Some people say an expert in anyons 100 miles from home. to the first call to service on Rum- a Miasionary meeting at Marlboro with all improvements. years, arriving there in May. Capt. berg and children, Ruth and Wtl- sonlan for the present year, Ad- last week. Webster says It's one who is skillful or a specialist. I can't qualify Elliott was warrant officer at Fort lie, ar leaving for CornellrN. Y., viser Marian P. Scott, English In- e Mr. and Mrs. Hariy Pitcher are • SEE THEM TODAY ! Monmouth for IS years. The family for the week-end. under either of these definitions, but, when It comes to juvenile structor, announced. Former staff on an auto tour through the Wtat. members, as well as a number bf have been residents of Oceanport Mrs. Marshall Wblcott. a former With them are Mr. and Mrs. John furniture • and accessories, I do knc&r a little about it because \ new followers, appeared at the first and Portaupeck all during this | resident for many years, has re- Kenny and Mr. anrf Mrs. G. Hor- have two young children of my own, and when I select juvenile meeting of this year and they will period until a few months ago | turned from a visit with her son teling of Matawan. En routo they MAIMONE BROS. BUILDERS become staff members. when they moved to Stlllman Park.; Marshall and his family In Call- will stop at Shenandoah, Iowa, to items to sell In my store I Just ask myself the question, "is this Franklin Gulney, first vice presl- j fornla. visit Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitehill, Definite staff positions and policy what I would want for my children?" Consequently, in our store dent of Smith & Smith, undertakers ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Blanchette have formerly of Matawari; sister of will be announced in the near fu- of Newark, flew to Chicago last! returned to their home in Jersey Mrs. Kenny. ture. we have » complete line of Thayer baby coaches and high chairs; week, where he attended the Na- j City, after having spent the sum- Many residents of Holmdel at- SUNNYCREST the finest water-proof crib mattresses; wooden floor play yards and tional Undertakers' convention, mer here. tended the Trenton fair, amanE j Cheerleader Tryoutj Tuesday of this week he attended • Mrs. John V. Hauser, president them Mr. and Mrs. George Schanek. LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY dozens of other Items that help make baby's life so much more i Ten girls tried out from the 10th the State Undertakers' convention j of the Women's auxiliary of Hook Mr. and Mrs. F. Harrison. Mr. and comfortable, orderly and pleasant. And what Is of utmost import- grade and three were chosen as fol- at Atlantic City. Mr. Guiney has & Ladder No. 1, announces that due Mrs Joseph Philips. Wesley R-icii Phone Red Bank 6-3937 or 6-0785 lows: Joan Hogan, Joyce Anderson been a seasonal renter until this to transportatio__ n difficulties It will and Miss Gladys French. ance to parents, our prices are a lot more reasonable than else- Mrs. Carlton Klnhafer and daugh- I and Patricia RleSenberger. The summer when he purchased, j De Impossible to participate in the where. Low rent and low overhead make that possible. Remem- i complete squad is now Florence Joy through the Marie Cox agency, a! forthcoming parade at Lakewood. ter Carol and Mrs. Joseph Philips 1 captain, Joan Boyle, Carolyn Ra- house at Seneca and Itacha plaice, and son Bruce attended the wed- ber—"it pays to try us first." The annual election luncheon will leigh. Audrey Schubert, Grace Portaupeck. be held at the church hall Tuesday, ding of Miss Genevieve Applegate and Robert Reddlngton a I Keyport Healy, Catherine Mazza, Joan Hog- Cub pack 58 will meet at the November 5. Mrs. Charles Van an, Joyce Anderson and Patricia Portaupeck fire house tomorrow Brackle is chairman. The luncheon Saturday. "Factory-Bilt" Garages Riesenberger. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hinton .spenl evening at 8 p. m. Cubmaster Leon-. ia he]d by tne women'a Society ard Evenson will conduct the ses-, Christian Service, Sunday at Westfield with their son Fo r and daughter-in-law. Mr. ami Mrs. General News sion, which ia open to the public , Mrs Walter H. Grills will attend Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ROSENFELD FURNITURE COMPANY S. Hinton. Miss Esther Barnes was ill at Mrs. Carroll Varner and intuit-tDe weddlng of Miss Joan Hanley, daughter, Helen Corrtne, have re- j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter Benton, son of Mr. i.nd 189 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank home sev'eral days last week. Mrs. Earl Benton. left last week Janet Strothman of the class of turned from Monmouth Memorial: Layton, who will become the bride hospital. I of William H. Martin, Jr., son of to resume his studies in Pcngrl '44 has just started her Junior year school in Elizabeth. Phone REd Bank 6-3419 at Smith. She was on the Dean's Miss Muriel Wilson, a recent Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Old- graduate of Paine Hall gthooi, New • bridge at St Thomas church, Old- Clius officers elected by ihc- In- list last year and is working for termediate grades in Holmdel honors In English. York, is spending her vacation at bridge. Saturday. A reception will the home of her parents, Council- school are Theresa Petruzelli. pre- Miss Wanda Darling, the school be held at St. Thomas hall. The sident; Marshall Whitfleld. vice- librarian, is taking courses at Co- man and Mrs. Edward Wilson. Miss bridegroom and Mrs. Grills are Wilson majored in medical labora-' i president. John Greco, secretary, lumbia. cous ns and Katharine Hamlet, treasurer. Robert Riker has entered Lafay- tory technique at Paine Hall. She | jjra_ Qrace Sanborn spent tne was president of Phi Sigma soror- The scholars are selling wax ette. He was a Rumson graduate past week with friends at Keyport. paper, for the benefit of the school last year. ity. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Kinkade, The former McTighe residence on treasury. The following veterans have re- Jr., have returned from a ten-day The following pupils hr\\r rec- turned to school: Frank Moynatian. Genessee avenue is now being oc-, vU:t witn relat|Ve8 ln Ohio, Illinois cupied by Maj. and Mrs. Car! O, ords for Perfect jittrniancn in Morgan Rehrig. Bill Beatty, Bob and Indiana, also spending several Holmdel school for September: In- Connor, Bill Potts, Clayton Walton, Duncan. daya ln Kentuncky and Virginia. Master Sgt. and Mrs. Victor L. ^ ^ _ ___ termediates, Margaret Conover, Roy Younger, Joseph Sparling, Tom Mrs. Donald C. Myers and Mrs. Katharine Hamlet, Judith Holmes. Morrison, George DsLanoy, Harry Osgood motored to Endeavor, Pa., IE11( , Afr7eano"and children, Donnie Margo Mullin, Robert Jefferv. Grossman, David Hicks, "Hap" where they enjoyed a 15-day vaca-1 Jackle, Myers. Joy and Johnny Thomas Mullin, Louis Petruzzelli. Halllgan. Dick Doughty, David Sil- tion with Sgt. Osgood's family and j Africano were jmner guests of Mr. Richard' Toynhee and Marshall • Two Sines, 12x20 and 20x20 berstein, James Costigan. Maurice I Mr?. Osgood's family at Garar.d, and Mrs John v HaUser and Whitfleld; primary group. B.-urMni I Pa. A 37-year lamlly reunion *as | daUghter Judy Sunday. • Aluminum Overhead Doors • Finger-Tip Control Raleigh. Herbert Bradshaw and 1 Bunting, Phebe Ann Brewer, Mary Neil Whalen. Jack Macintosh is held, with Sgt. Osgood's father, L. • Conover, James Harmyk. .\fichar! • All Seasoned Lumber • Asphalt Shingles taking a post-graduaje course. E. Osgood, honored guest. He Is 83 Harmyk, Charles Harrison. Fred- Miss Agnes Downey, director of years old. Sea Bright rick Harrison, Wayno Harris.tn. NO DOWN PAYMENT the school play, has chosen "And Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton Dean Mancle. Bruce Phillips. Tay- and Mr. and Mrs. George- S. Kin-' Came the Spring" this year. It will (The Red Bank ReKiiler can be bought lor Schanck, Wayne Stewart and 3 YEARS TO PAY be given November 26. kade attended the Trenton stHte in Sea Bright at th« Sea Brithl CIBRI Louia Wickes. fair. and Stationery Store and at Morrii 1 A Teachers' meeting was held Janet Carle and Jane Ann Hil- The monthly borough meeting Weinman !) flker of Miss Scott's eighth grade Wednesday at Hazlet by teachers MAIL THIS COUPON will take place at the fire house to- Several families of the borough of Holmdel, Centerville and Hill- English class have recently te- night. attended the State Fair at Trenton DALY Without obligation, have ceived answers to their letters to crest schools. Dr. and Mrs. Julis Toren and son Sunday. Among thejn were Mr. representative call students of Laguna Beach high Misses Jill and Judith Johnston. David of Marlboro will on October . and Mrs. Burgess Emmons and school. California. The lelter-wi It- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Vladn- BUILDING CORP. D A, M. • P. M. ing experience was started last 5 occupy their new house, the form- daughter Carol; Mr. and Mrs. mar A. Johnston, are enrolled at year in connection with the study er Straub residence at Pocono sve- Charles Dllione and Shirley and the Emma Willard school at Troy. 156 Broadway, Long Brunch SHOULD A DIAMOND BE CHOSEN nue, which they purchased recent- Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Street or Route of letter-writing. N. Y. Tel. L. B. 6-0+16 ly through the Marie Cox agency. Fowler and Billy and Ann; Mr. and City or Town — Not ia haite, but with the greatest care and deliberation, I Arthur Brown, a summer resident I Mrs. Kenneth White, Mr. and Mrs. ibould you cbooae the diamond with which 70a wiD of Portaupeck for 30 years, died at ' Harden C. Fowler and Mrs. Ruth A high, rounded yolk and firm, Polio Victim's Death upstanding white are slpns of express your finest Mntimenti and deepest emotion* fint his New York home last week. > Sammon and daughter Terry. "freshness" in an egg- •Up it to Kcure the wtw counsel of a jeweler wboac Mrs. Charles L. Prothero, Sr., wad ! The first fall meeting of the Sea It Pays To Advertise In The Register eipert imowiedce and integrity arc beytmd question. 1 Not Due To Curare tendered a luncheon by friends on I Bright Parent-Teacher association her 76th birthday Friday. Mrs. | will bo held next Thursday, Octo- V Eiqu/ute dimmond toli- i William Quackenbush of Free- hold, four-year-old polio victim, Prothero enjoys an active life. She 1 ber 10, at 3:15 p. m. in the school tmirm Enjmfemtxit Pint. died from an enlarged thymus is corresponding secretary for the ' building . Mrs. Ruth Hall, the new eland condition, rather than from Oceanport auxiliary of Riverview , teacher, and new members of the the Injection of curare, the new hospital and the Women's Society I association will be welcomed. Tea For Christian Service, is active In will be served after the business ' drug used for polio treatment, ac- church affairs and is a member of I session. WILBUR'S cording to an announcement made I by Dr. Jules Toren of the Marlboro the Thimble club. She is fond of [ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burnham -JEWELEB- State hospital, following an autopsy. flowers, growing many prize-win-1 *nd family have moved from Nor- ning varieties, and also does a great i mandie place to Red Bank, 15 BROAD ST. RED BANK I Dr. Toren stated that persons I with such glandular trouble are al- deal of fancy needlework. ' Joanne Pearson, a sixth grade ways threatened with sudden denth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and pupil in school, Is ill with a throat He declared his examination showed son Ronnie visited Mrs. Hoyt's sis- infection. that the curare was definitely not ter at Scotch Plains, N. Y., over j Sea Bright Beach club closed the cause of death. the week-end. ' Monday after another successful Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kinkade were season. honored with a surprise party giv-1 Rev. -and Mrs. Walter B. Wil- 1 en by their children, Charles, Eu-' Hams will return home Saturday gene and Mr. and Mrs. George , after attending the New Jersey Kinkade, Jr., on their silver wed- ( Methodist Conference at Ocean ding anniversary. A large wedding ] City and visiting friends in Nor- cake graced the dining table with j ristown. Pa., and Swarthmore, Pa. For Cold Weather Comfort roses and gladioli. A buffet supper , The minister ts resuming the pas- was served. I torate of the local Methodist Sgt. Victor L. Osgood, Jr., ?on | church for another year, of Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Osgood, has been awarded the air medal. $248 REFUND Victor is serving with the Air Corps .and Is stationed at Fort Lauder- A refund totaling J249 has been Smart Toppers dale, Fla. made to Mrs. Dora Rlordan of Tin- AES Wallace McGregor, son of ton Fa Ills road, Farmlngdale, who Tailored, fitted, gold studded, Mr. and Mr* Wallace McGregor was overcharged on a used tractor, of Horse Neck Point, ia en route to according to Dr. Wylle Pate, chair- the Great Lakes Naval Training man of the Freehold Price Control fur trimmed center, Illinois, where he will at- board. tend the E. T. M. school, having The tractor waa purchased from $ 80 50 $ 50 spent a 12-day furlough with Ms Antonlno Costa of R. F. D. 3, Free- parenta here. hold. Mr. Costa, who was very co- Hidden in the heel of Pro-tek-tiv Shoes is a 19- —*29 — 34 Mr, and Mrs. John Dobbs at I operative, readily agreed to make Portaupeck gave a birthday party I the refund after a price panel con- wedge that plays an all important part in keep- $ for their daughter Cynthia, who ference In Freehold. '45 <»"< 69" ing your child walking straight. That wedge gives a slight rise to the heel bone. This prevents the foot from sliding forward Full Length Coats Too and overcomes the natural tendency for ankles GAS RANGES to turn in, Chesterfield, belted, styled, Know more about the construction of the shoes AND fur trims- you buy your children, and the new principle of 3rd-Dimension Fitting. Our Shoe Experts 80 19 will be glad to explain every feature of the All coats 100% wool. HEATERS Pro-tek-tiv Shoe and 3rd-Dimension Fitting. All warmly interlined. 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NOTICE. HodgkUs, William Holder, John Mount, . .lowing enUU6 - PIANOS SOLD - borough who will be five years of Grade t—Bdwln Cowen, Perey Flejt, lom Thereof " was passed nml age on or before March 1, 1947. In- Robert Jenkins, IvM Kuans, Rodger Le reconditioned, repaired, Delegate From First ValUy, Mary Virginia, Uuon, Jonathan iVtd at a meeting nl \h> Tnwr.sh'.p formation doslred ig the name of Nliej. ilttee held on S,,urml>. r 2«, 1H48. a bought, reflnished. AT HOME OF W1THERELL HOWARD W. KOBEKTS. child, date 'of birth, names of Qr»4t 7—Paul Buokaltw, Edward Methodist Church Wtto, David Smith, John Valentine, Ben- Township Clerk, Mr. Scott-Huntington child's parents or guardians and ad- Tuner-Technician dress and phone number. Those iamln VanVIiot. The official board of the Red Grad. g—Mary Maruka, Carol H«rdy. Leonard Avenue, Oceanport, N, J. It NOTICE. 1012 F Street, Belnrar, N. J. who have children or those who U«h Woleott, Donald Harkhara, Richard Phone B-2B35-J Bank Methodist church heard a re- $KOTICE U hereby Kver. fhai r,n nf- port on th« Bishops' conference know of any who are in the above Poole. i#X hai been receivfd by th•• Towruhip classification are requested to give, R««p(Jon Grade—William DoVrics. of the TuHnship "f M ddle- with returned veterans which was the Information to Howard E. Mat- Suianna Badvlty, Arlene Canon, Patricia Mahogany Bedroom Duncan Phyfe, for tbc iMirchus-r of pro nor; >• lo- JEWELRY REPAIRING held July t, 5, 6^7 In Columbus, porn, Patriola Forrar, Elizaboth Griffith, in the Township of M ...IVnwn, teson, school principal. It is essen- Mlchele Saoco, Carol Slat. WE DO DELIVER! Watches, Clocks and Jewelry CUaned Ohio. The report was made by T. Maple Bedroom, some Living Room Chairs, lota No. 2.4. nrt-f s :n '1 h '«. T:TI<-: S. Beers of Red Bank, who wastial that the survey be completed !p on the ump entitleJ 1>i-n ' li.ir. t' ry and Repairs at Reasonable Prices by tomorrow. £ ^Recorded In Book 1!>";. <.f I*..*<.!• All Work Guaranteed for One Yaar the local church's delegate. Will Open New "lin c When we promise the most you Shrewsbury Hose company will Cedar Chest, Odd Mahogany Pieces. HtgiaffH 149. etc., >(rc t he f T About BOO veterans "V represent- .. M, , H. ROSIN, Jeweler ft v Hundred ($300.00)I ii i; can'find In Fuel Oil. we hack that ing 46 states met with 16 bish- attend the firemen's convention 3>0h*pel Hill, ui'on tin nr." . lf< West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Saturday at Lakewood and take Nursery School bii .1 ^••Caih, nnd thnt » he ;il .-• in- promise with our Furl Oil's per- Tel. 6-0072-M. ops to discuss questions con- iwn part in the parade. The company ^-matter it to be h1: t. j^ lems will be off your mind! of Its veterans to civilian life as it ^'•aid terms and i-r.n -i : • .! -. V- — Sit In Comfort Springfield, Mass., where he will the ohurch rector, Rev. George A. ?<' that ro higher i : |..'-.! r '. tt m- Frolurmon is a quick, dependable relitvtr was for their welfare in war. AIX WORK GUARANTEED. ; spend a -*\ek on business. Robertshaw. ;.• Ihftl) be bid fnr s mil • '?' "-i' hy i.ny of itching, painful rectal soreness—symp- Because the situation has toms which may nlso accompany pdei »cd Shrewsbury board of education School hours will be from 9 a, m. {K- Qther person. hrmnrthoids. Urines soothlnff seiu« of changed io rapidly since the war, BADAB ENGINKEB IN CHARGE. k By Order of .he Ti mm itl< e comfort upon contact, forms protecting the conference was to aid the will hold a regular meeting next to 12 noon. A full program of sup- B' ©f th* Township oi i .da:1(* HWII. film over sore area, helps destroy infectious Monday night. ervised play will be established, and PRICES REASONABLE. it HOW.Mil . KUHKKT Fred D. Wikoff Co. germs, nids Nature heal up raw. broken church in re-examlnating what it tissues, fvo oil —no grtBse to stain cloth- has been doing. Has it been ex- The reorganized school safety there will be real periods and mid- ing. Sold on money back guarantee. Be sure patrol will hold Its first monthly marnlng lunch. Weather permitting to set this modern relief today .., ask for pressing its concern for veterans 3 NOTICE. Tel. 6-0552 - 6-0554 hrough the most valuable kind of meeting next Wednesday morning some of the play hour* will be out- 26 Wallace Street, Red Bank, N. J. I; NOTICE ;« herfhy t .v.n t hi. t the f.ire- programs and avtivities? The Bish- under supervision of the state po- doors. ;•: foins is a true inpy of ;,:. nt,l.i..i: • f, ^ PROI.ARMON 4 lce. •' *rst readini: of «h:rh «.-> h, .d nl :!>• ops of the church asked the vet- Phone Red Bank 6-0043-W , neetln; of the T««mh |. l'.m» :•(•.• hi 111 Red Bank, N. J. AT AH. SUM ROY DRUG STORFS erans' help in finding the answer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rue of Sil- '•> On 8«pt«niber 12, 19J6, :ir,J Hie l>»< to this question. In so doing they vVbrook road are on a motor va- Tinton Falls ]s.m* l»lrf over-for srrni.,1 i,i..l liniil P'.s- cation trip In the New England 1 IftSe at tho mpH.nu pi ihi: 'lu"t:sh:ii wished to know the veterans' reac- states. k E 1 r ; Commlttis to be he.4 on Thursdiu. lit- tion to religious activities while in n Tinton FalllSf"s at Linehan'«.« «" e»>s >store b« . bought j tober 10, 1946 lit I'U n'clorl. :r Ihc uniform, reactions to civilian life Mrs. 'Merchant has returned to ' llfternoor at whirh f.mr :i 1-II.LIC hi;ir- her home In Colorado after a vlait A puppet show will ba staged at Ini will Ix held :IPI.:. :!ir -irnc and the civilian church and ideas Dated: September I1-. M'^ as to what the church should be with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas he school Friday night, October RAY STILLMAN AND ASSOCIATES 8, by 'teen age children of Way- HOWAHli W. KOHtKT.S. doing. Osborn. While here she greeted a MOBILE T»«-!ish:|. C'li-rk. naw grandson. ilde Community club to raise funds The finding of the conference in AN ORDINANCE V.UATINi; BKLKOBP | An educational film entitled "His- 'or equipment for the new fire com- PLACE ANO A PAliT O; MORRIS ' reference to returned veterans fol- toric Philadelphia," will be shown lany truck. The committee com AVENUE ON THK 'SHI1 OK H1CH- I low: rises Thomas Calandriello, Leon I1ND C WAY PARK. HEI.KOl'.M. N. J ! at the school tomorrow at 11 a. m. DATED JUNE Vl'H. 1 •>;lJ." Real Estate and Insurance It is the opinion of this Confer- Shrewsbury Boy Scout troop 50 Buckalew and Ernest Pills. WHEREAS. « MnP was hcn'.iifore ence that there should be no newreceived a streamer for the troop Mrs. Margaret Bradley was the Bade enDtlEd 1Mu|. uf Mish«ny l'ark. church-related veterans' organiza- VENETIAN B O. winner of a turkey disposed of at Belford, New Jersty. m:t-li.- hy tr:tln tion formed; that we commend the i flag,..,,. at .banque ,,t , hel. d, Monda_ ,y Flnnegan. Survt-yo!-. I'auil JUT.C Tth. constructive programs of the exist- ;nl8ht 'n Marine grill. Asbury Park, Red Bank Saturday for the bene- State Highway 4-N — Tel. Eatontown 3-0007 D 97 LINDEN PLACE '. 19Sf, null it is il«.. n,l tn la.;,-, u|»,i, ing veterans' groups and encourage I V Monmouth Council. Boy Scouts fit of Rlvervlew hospital. I • the wihirh :s ti> !••• i.,,,,:,.I ..if,,I th.v ' of Broad Btrcet, are parents of a day, October 14. A covered d'.Bh ; have mnde ;tl-l'l:i-:it ,,i; for '. lu- P:«*BH«P MRS. KAIU'.Y SI'.l'IHiKH ISAAC. VAM)KH\'KKll son born last Thursday at Mon-tfupper will be served at the fire j of this onlinilnce fir.il ha\,- i-nnniilt-d Red Cross Names mouth Memorial hospital. • Sizes to the PRFEiice ol tin i-;,mr :tm! I house. I PATI.IVK KHKM'.II (iK( HtliK II. ASH Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hulse ol WHEREAS, the M, .1 f.rfs h,,1(. i-.,-v,-r ] Nutrition Head Width 23" to 36" been phy imlly ,,i-ctw,,ii , '^ SUM!,,-- I. Free Estimates Cheerfully Given U close cooperation with other agen- ' during the first month of the new Wilson avenue and Main street. Port and 61 an the .Mi-;- i-l 1.,--.H j,!..r. *;, ,!. Motors and Chassis be and ti.e snmi- s h.it-hy \ iu-n-til. and cies Interested in nutrition prob- school year follow: the rlffhtl of the p il.ln- lire hoi-l-y If- lemS- ' Cade I lla.r.ni Aye-t, JumtM I)e. leased S3 to the sn.il Hi-.'forrf I'.'ut-i- i.f.tl Vsney, WilM.-iij, WolTf. Alexandra M BO much of Muri 5 Aifiie ;-s iib'-w- slr». Ji>nn Viilfitinf. Charlotte W'olfi described Everett Gr«d» 2 Ilani-I llo.n. I'hilin MKV. YOU CA* SECTUJN '-. 'Ihi- Ortl nr,i;.t- shn!l Jame* SsKUrtnn, Rirhnni ShulTur, Elenn take effect i-.im*'(l Hlt'y i|-on -.3 pn^-;iut- Susan and Joan Neuberger, Mursulla, Mair.elta Kecil. and publication n.s irvi n>ii li> htM. Steam Cleaned daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Qr.Hlo n RirharH Hammond. Robert ""SIC WHEREVE* CHANCERY 1 197 H. Neuberger of Sunnyslda farm, havo left for school ln New York. 8HGRIFF'S SALE. H> v.n if ,,f i of t. fn. to m.- dn ••••,!. t-y i, i| ( Un. Neuberger has gone to De- the Court of i-htnci:) ton, L. I., spent last Saturday with Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. Conover. & Company BBGINN!N>; Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. aide of U..»j Karl R. Berndt were Mr. and Mrs. 27 Monmouth SL, It «ftr feet • ealt corner o ver see such beauties? Henry Rudolph Eckstein of Newark. Second Avi ;- Dreyfuss, worldfamous Jesigncr Mrs. Norman Van Emberg spent Red Bank, north-wmt mi Monday at Newark. map: thenn Created this smooth-writing team! the northerly Press ihe magic button of the hundred ,, ..•'. I 42 line of lot N Eversharp Repeating Pencil with northerly aim . your thumb—and click! It feeds A KILLS* No. 71. fony l westerly nne »i new points like a machine gun! a point in th, ton Avenu> The Eversharp Pen—with its new WORSE THAN WAR the MBtirly I "Magic Feed" ends pen messiness forty fe«t ' •- • — prevents flooding —even above ginnlnc. 12,000 foot altitudes! Writes TWO MAJOK Belied H. >! WAEC SINCE ieoo Ericson cleaner—faster—easier! HAVF K.ILLCP of Maudi- Y. Y- " • ! MORRIS .1 Wtiul-IM 388,000 Dated Se.'.'.roi.- • : i Grots & r.r-.K. .-^ ••- (49 line. I

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Mrs. Annabel Mitchell h&a organ- low driver riafl returned home from /our-year terms as a trustee of Pen- GIVEN PABTV Rumsor Little Silver ized a. handwork club for the sixth, Rlvervlew hospital where she was nington School for Brjya Rev. Dr. Gregory Fi&sconaro, son of Mrs). Nuptials (The Red Bank ftefftsier can b« bought eeventh and eighth grade g-lrls a surgical patient. H. D. Hummer of Merchantvtlle, a ITh, Red Bank Btrfiter can b« Douvht In L^ttl« Silver from Union Nevrsland Lena Ftasconaro of 106 River street, In Rumeon at the RIUHIOD Pharmacy. a.t the depot and at Dennis' General which will meet after school next Mrs. Leroy Tyack has been visit- former pastor of Atlantic High- Tuesday. Red Bank, who wai discharged^' Flnnertjr's Store, Torborjri Hower"i, W. 8'.ore) ing friends in Oklahoma City, Okla. lands Methodist church, was among from the army after 20 months M Fog«lion. Edward Tllton and Raymond Several children of the senior Mr. and Mrs. David FLshman are Rev. Dr. F. A. DeMaris will the other trustees chosen at the Hellker'a) parents of a son born Monday in vice in Hawaii and Japaij, was giv^ group in school entertained with speak Sunday at 11 o'clock in Em- annual session of the New Jersey en a birthday and welcome hone Miss June M. Anderson of Black- songs at the first meeting for the Monmouth Memorial hospital. bury Methodist church on "High- Methodist Conference in Ocean point road sailed Saturday, Septem- party at the above address Uat new school year of the Parent- Joyce Bedle, daughter of Mr. and lights of the Annual Conference." City. week-end. ber 21, on the S. S. Colorable for Teaxher association held Tuesday Mrs. James H. Bedle, 3d, of Mon- Holy Communion will follow the LeHavre, France. Upon her arrival afternoon. In addition to the chil- sermon. Sunday school convenes roe avenue, is a surgical patient in A place for everything In the The road to better and bigger bur the will marry George D. Martin of dren's choruses Myrna Stalberg Monmouth Memorial hospital. at 10 a. m. Charlotte, N. C, who Is stationed at home is a good' way to keep every- ness leadb through The Register's adver* played a piano selection. Mrs. Connie Wlndnagle of Wil- Dr. DeMaris was re-elected to Frankfurt, Germany. thing In its place. Using- columns—Advertisement Mlsj Csrole Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Leonard of Lenroc, Rumson road, has resumed her studies at Emma Willard school at' Troy, N. J. Norton James Willett of Black Point road has enrolled as a student New 1946 Pack Canned Vegetables at Waynesburg college In Pennsyl- r * vania. A reception for the fresh- men * aho? other new studeDts was A great variety of new 1946 packed canned vegetables awaits you beld Friday at the college. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Blbby of at your nearby friendly Acme Ma rket. Come—secure your share of Washington avenue are parents of a son born last Thursday at Mon- this delicious new pack now! Featu red this week-end! mouth Memorial hospital. James Carter, 20. of Woodland avenue, Little Silver, a carpenter, fell from a scaffold on Joseph Cala- Farmdale Large Sweet bretta'a house on North street Mon- day and landed on a piece of sheet Iron, cutting his left hand. Five stitchea were taken in the cut at Riverview hospital. Through the efforts of the Rum- ion Borough Improvement associa- tion, the Boro bus company has agreed to operate on a trial basis, PEAS 16c and subject to the approval of the Packed immediately after being picked fresh from the vines. Extra standard municipal authorities, five round trips between Sea Bright and Red quality. Tender, delicious, large sweet peas! Buy a supply now! Bank daily via Rumson road, two In the morning for commuters and shoppers, two In the afternoon for N 2 MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND M. IRWIN the same purpose and one at night DelMonte Peas c. 20c • Hurlock Peas 2 25c for those desiring to attend the n Miss Doris Allen, (laughter of Mr. Miss Edith Leon of Fair Haven movies. A meeting will be held in and Mr«. Everett F. Allen of Jack- was maid of honor. She was the high school auditorium Tuesday ACME Whole Kernel . Bon street, Fair Haven, and Ray- dreBaed in a green taffeta gown, night, October 8, at 8 o'clock, un- mond M Irv. in. son of Mr. and Mrs.designed with a bustle back. She der the auspices of the association, Fancy TOKAY H. Claj Bair of Belford, were mar- also wore a matching haJf-hat, to which all resident/! of the bor- ried Friday afternoon at the New trimmed with veiling and carried ough are Invited to discuss the Corn 15c Monmouth Baptist church by the yellow roBea. feasibility of securing this service. pastor, Rev. William Powell. White ! Dean Coddlngton of Red Bank The Rumson Women's club will Tender golden whole kernels of sugar fall flowers and palm* decorated j was best man. The ushers were lbs. meet Monday evening with the corn, pocked immediately after picking. the church. j Robert Patterson of Red Bank and president, Mrs. Joseph Clejka. GRAPES 2 !_uscious, large fancy ^weet California Tokays ot their best! Enjoy them now! ' Miss Doris Heinz of Woodhaven. Richard Weir of Belford. James Sinclair Is residing with Hiblets Corn .2-oz.CAP 15c U. I., a classmate of tlie bride's at , The bride's mother chose a gray hLs daughter, Mrs. William Murphy Corn off the cob. Supply limited Monmouth Memorial hospital, j ensemble with matching hat, and of Bingham avenue. 3 lbs. 25c New Cabbage 3 ibs. 10c ' School of Nursing, uang "Because" j a corsage of pink roses and biue Herbert Gerding of Hurst street Jonathan Apples i and "At Dawning ' A reception fol- | delphinium. The bridegroom's moth- was injured last week when a .22 Jowed at the hon.c of Mr. and Mrs. I «r was dressed In black, with a Greening Apples 3 lbs. 25c dSCO Fancy Long Cut calibre cartridge exploded when Tomatoes *&?^? BOX 19C Albert Ottman at Fair Haven. ; fuschia feathered hat and accessor- dropped upon a rock. He was Mr. Allen gave his daughter in I ly. and a corsage of fuschia and struck in the right arm and waj Su 9 s marriage. Her wedding gown wai. white asterq. taken to the office of Dr. Stephen Honeydews c a1[fo rr ">. 9c Stringless Beans 2 ibs.2 5 c Sauer Kraut -^ 14c . imported Swiss organdy, over white j The couple will make their home Casagrande for treatment. Heolthful, tasty, a delicious change. ' taffeta. The gown wafT denigned at Atlantic Highlands. The bride with a sweetheart neckline edged [ waj graduated from Rumson high James Finn Is living on Maple in narrow ru/IIcs, which fell back I school, Monmoulh Junior college, avenue, Red Bank, having moved Farmdale Tender over her shoulders to form a bus- \ And is a member of the senior class from hU Lafayette street residence. , tie and court train over a hooped at Monmouth Memorial hospital, Dr. «Joel Feldman of Rumson road ie away from his office for a Onions ^ 10& 29c skirt. Her finger tip length veil , School of Nursing. The bride- String Beans 14c was attached to an organdy cap, groom, a graduate of Mlddletown month on vacation. During his ab- Today's best onion value. Buy this lorge economicol 10-lb. bog! Feature value! moulded In the shape of a calla township high school, U an em- lence Dr. Norman Nathanson will Tender, fresK-^rom-the-vine flavor. )lly and she carried a prayer book, ployee of the Camorc corporation lervs In his place. covered with baby orchldi. I of Red Bank. The Rumson Parent-Teacher as- sociation will reorganize for the Robford Sliced Asco Whole | Am 16-ox. Glau 20-oi. Con •••* Murray, Mrs. A. Murray, lira. Iva school year Monday evening at the Kick-Off Dance Eng-elmann. Mrs. Richard Maloney, high school. A representative of Cauliflower Blue Boy %*) m Mrs. M. YoUngrs, Mre. R. Spcnce, the Federal Bureau of Investiga- Plenty of servings in these lorge size snow white heads! At all Acmes "Red Kidney Beans 20-OI. Con •«% After Buc Game Mrs A. BernLson, Mrs. Carton, Mrs. tion will be the guest speaker. Ho. 1 l A football "kick-off" dance will b_t. Jennie Carlin, Mrs. D. Kelly—-••,,, Mm«... Jack Connors has taken a poai- Mixed Vegetables Con tlon at the Mount-English com- ^aj given tomorrow night by the cheer- !| MM. . CarrollCarroll, , MrsMrs.. Jea Jeann MillerMiller, ,Mre Mrs.. Serve Acme Top Quality "Grade A" Poultry! I ; pany. r* leaders of the Red Bank high school Bemlce Harms, Mrs. Agnes Heto- | Freth Killed "Grade A" IDEAL ALL-GREEN CUTS AND TIPS ' In the school (rymnasium. Sarah i hold, Mrs. Edna VanNortwick. Mrs. Miss Linda Borden, daughter of EVISCERATED Fancy N orthwestern j Kaderian, r-heerleader, Is chairman. . Eleanor Reid, Mrs. Ruth Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Borden was Wtulc will be provided by Vincent j Mrs. F McArthur, Mr*. Anna John- home from college over the week- | Broilers, Fryers, 2 Jay's orchcs;ra and entertainment | son. Mrs. K. Johnson, Mrs. E. Bias, end. Fowl ». 69cTURKEYS! 'will be provided by Miriam and Mr/. J. Smith. Mrs. Agnes Seflrk, Michael Orvoldlk of North Ber- 1 Asparagus"- 31c Bob Tatum. Mrs. Marie Lederhaus, Mrs. Eu- gen spent the week-end at the ! Roasters ">. 67c Drawn—"ready for th« pot" 20-lbs. home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul '• Chaperonej art Mr. and Mrs. Rene Reardon. Sr., Mrs. McNally, r AN sizes. Featured value! b Over . 52c! Our finest quality asparagus. Try a can this week-end. George Smith. Hnuard Brown. Mrs. Mrs. Berckcman, Mrs. Emily Krift- Paiicky. He. celebrated his 78th | Serve Chicken this week-end! i Frank Madrpper! and Mlas Lorraine ner, Mrs. M. Truax. Mre. E. Va- birthday there Saturday. Madreperl. le'l6 and Mrs. Anna Rohrbach. Andrew Sexton has returned The dance will follow the Red M's. Anthony Sleets is still home after a summer's employment Fillet of Haddock if 49c OSCO Fancy "Grade A" 1 Bank-Princfton game and the pro- gravely ill at her son's home in In New York. ceeds will carry on thf cheerleaders' Maplewood. Lionel Fink of Texas, a former Fillet of Perch ib. 39c srtlvltirs thf coming year. Th~ e Ladies' auxiliary of the First resident, vteited friends In the bor- Aid squad will meet next Tuesday ough over the week-end. ib Peanut Butter i night at the first aid headquarters. John Jennings, Jr.. has left on a Porgies 13tf Shrimp £ East Keansburg trip to California. Our finest smooth, creamy i A hamper will be disposed of on i ib "Grade A" peanut butter at Ib, the cooperative plan. I Bll! Flnnegan's arrangement of Whilings 13< Mackerel T O worthwhile saving. Try it jor •>l Harm lUk'l«l*r can b« bouwht The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire his latest composition, "Pussy Wil- 30c ;.nr.|)irp at Edwin flcirmmn I ! now! 'j company will hold their annual Hal- low" was featured Sunday evening "The .Matter Chatter club gave a loween costume party at the fire by Tommy Dorsey on his coast-to- CHEESE FEATURES h mF F d Dill Chunks .urpns,, .hemer .reentry for MM. < ° " *>" night. November 1. coast NBC program. ib PEANUT Pmes WI b(1 GRANDEE WITH »RAN Malsle H.ldH.n. M.s Evelyn Va , " awarded and refresh- Colored American 57< BUTTER *; 39c r d A 1 Patrick Morcale of Lafayette j BISQUtCK 18c Skippy 'tell., »i. ,n .h..rKr. nested by and drv Bradley. Mrs. Joseph Strohmenger TEA Krispy Crackers £. KRA .,b. Gingerbread Mix ;.; 20C L fCruv Mi- ink * Wi'ith' Mij ' ' ' ' *nd Mrs. Darwin Comings. j iRo.se Maiy ., '..*. ' 't well. N ver use erittiny scour- American " ,b pka 29tt lenderoni TOOts RcynjlJ^ »: -.u.vc.1.. M.S. Helen in, now.lers nr soda, for they da-k- v Fudge Mix ;L,21C Crackettes £. The road to bf Her Bnd biirxrr hu '/t-lb. A. 'K-llif. .\ (. r!n Arnold. Mrs. m th(1 aiUmjnum and cnuse it to Grated Romano'^-.ty Spaghetti ' e>9 lends through The RfjMttr'1 mlv. pkg A. Parly. Mrs. E. pit. isinit columns. -Advertisement. lb Diamond Crystal ^ H Ovaltine.!: 35< It Gold-N-Rich bit Beans & Franks^;,! I7< 19 ASCO Cider Vinegar q, 18C Cocoamarsh '*£• 22tf JUICE FEATURES Th« Isa with the, popula33rc diftinc- V-8 Cocktail :r 16c tr 33c tiv* flavor. Try it now. W 9 Tomato Juice SE° !r 11c Asco lea Balls .,1 ,35tf Tootsie V-M t47c 1 Mokes milk taste like Tootsie Roll candy! Try it! Florido Natural lenderleaf lea X 24c N J a Grapefruit Juice 2 c:, 25c IT 32c Tetley Tea X 25c Mother's Oats " £" \U Baker's Cocoa 'Z 10< 1 Blended Juice 2 tr 33c I. 41c Salada Tea Bags ^, 42c Puffed Wheat Qut:, 11C 7 Dried Peaches Orange Juice t? "L 19c tr46c NESCAFE ^;:: 34c Hecker's Farina PRUNES r Dole Pineapple Juice ':;; 14c Wheatena NABISCO Gaines Dog Meal it 53C YCl CAN'T BEAT Prune Juice ,,'tl,. 27c *ZZ 28c SPRY Wheatsworth C«r*a) GOLD SEAL (When Available) CAMPBELL'S Buckwheat Flour *?, 13C BC;J BUSES F Aunt Jemima 14c 24 YEARS of delicious Ritter SZ Tomato Soup 3-»29< 24c 68c pie crust results for FDR COMFORT ASPARAGUS CHEF BOY-AR-DEBOYARDEE SPAGHETTTII 1 Bon Ami Powder'';. thousands and thousands Meat Balls USE FARMDALE POULTRY FEEDS! "AND ECONOMY of housewives. That's E 10 Flako's proud record — ,SOUP"2r9c OAKITE 2 r: Scratch Grain - 25 Ib. Bag $1.29 Nawrtcip*. Condcnied WINDEX r:.\::". A fow pennies will take you n a record which means m Dazzle .:,. 29C lonp way on any Boro Bus ltn<*- above all, that Flako is Mops with Handles 59tf 100 Ib. Bag $4.67 cl Supor frequent schedules elimin- a quality; product. A RENUZIT °t; 69c ate long waits. Board your Tomato Soup 2 Tr DRANO SIT -"£ Laying*ash - 25 Ib. Bag $1.29 modern Boro Bus. Fartot. the single trial proves it. 9c COLLEGE INN Cltor, Cond.ni.d cares and worry of driving . . . Blue Suds 2 r WIIBERT NO-RUB Cumllur. And here are two Bluet at It Waihu. Ui, With Saap plnl Ib. Bag $4.70 the* nuisance and bother of park- more quality Chicken Broth or Ai It In Small Waih«i. Polish bol. ing your car. Enjoy the peace product! — of rviind, the eom/ort, the jay, the ORRC of n Boro Bus ... Its Spic & Span Camay Soap Ivory Soap Lava Soap BAB-0 Hpccd and dependability . . . nnd (Wh«n Available) I Whan Availoblel CLEANSER above all, your personal Batlfi- IWhtn Availoblt) fnction In saving money. 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Thursday »t Marlboro State hospi- uel and Charlotte M. Wolcott. She SEEK MGOSS FUNDS tal following a lengthy illness, was moved to Red Bank, more than 50 'EMS PERTAINING TO held Monday afternoon at the Wor- years ago and was an active mem- Deaths In Red Bank den Funeral home,. Red Bank. ber of Trinity Episcopal church, ' Bev. •William H, .Hebron, pastor The funeral, under the direction of the Emanuel Baptist church of of the Mount Memorial funpral iUR LOCAL CHURCHES Shrewsbury, officiated. The bearers home, was held Tuesday at the late and Vicinity were Ike Jones, Lenwood Wright, residence with 'Rev. Robert H, An- BAPTIST Bible contest will conclude the pro- Sanders Perry and Joseph Jackson. derson, rector of Trinity church, Interment was In Red Hill ceme- Red Bank gram. Refreshments will DB served. MBS. CATHERINE McODE. lengthy .illness, was held yeaterday Officiating. Interment was In Wood- The official board will meet Tues- morning at Holy Cross church. tery, liiddletown. bine cemetery. Long Branch. ,The churrh school will meot on A solemn high mass of requiem day night in fellowship hall, with Rev. James A. Mackenzie, assist- , Surviving besides, her husband at 9:45. A. M. Tricrr will was sung at St. James church this the minister presiding. ant rector of the churoh, celebrat- FELIX ZtTOBO ara tjvo daughters, Mrs. George a special propriim of worship morning In services for Mrs. Cath- ed a requiem masB. The bearers •/'followed by classes in Rihlr study Harvest Homo Sunday will be erine McCue, 75, of. Broad street, The funeral of Felix Zlporo, 83, Reynolds of Red Ear.k and Mrs. observed October 27. Gifts of food- were Bdmond A. De&mond, Qeorge IJfof every uge croup. At 11 Shrewsbury, who died Monday who died at his home, 258 Mechan- William Brightenbach of River staffs will be brought to the church R. Kuhn, William Sinclair, Fran- ic street, Tuesday of last week, was Plaza; a son, William Wolcott and ^•O'clock the World I>.iy of Commun- for presentation to the Methodist morning. Ill toi some time, she cis Murphy, John Wilson, Sr., and jf. jlon will he observed nnd Ihe pas- had been confined to her room the Thursday morning at St Anthony's three brothers Roland, Percy, and Home for the Aged at Ocean Grove. Robert Wilson, Sr. Interment, un- church, Rev. Salvatore DiLorenzo Herbert Wolcott, all of Red Bank. ?-'-tor, Rev. W. Clinton Bower'""VJj.s wil"!,l" | This is an annual custom and all past year and had been oritlcally der the direction ot the Worden ill the past week. celebrated the requiem mass. Sis- \r irma- frjen(ja an(j members of the church funeral home was in Mount Olivet ter Eleanor, was at the organ and J Christ." Music undrr Ihe di- A resident of Shrewsbury 63 cemetery. are asked to share In Harvest years, Mrs. MeCue was born In led In the chanting of the mats, Sen. Owen Brewster rection of Fri-doijfk K. Ball, will Home Pny. Mr. Shea, who was employed by assisted by Sisters Aesunta' and include excerpt fn>m "I.e.* Pie- Augnacloy, County Tyrone, Ireland. She came to this country at the the Rumson borough road depart- Florence as soloists. The bearers To Speak At Asbury ludes " "Loud On O Kmj; Klernnl." rRESBYTERIAN ment, was born at Everett, the sonwere William Oalatro, Nick De- ago of 12 with her widower-father Son. Owon Brewster of Maine, a '., and "Bread nf llrairn.' snnj: hy of the late Patrick and Bridget Col- Luca, Pat Baraaso, James Oalatro, Red Bank and, for a short time, made her member of the Truman 'Investigat- j Eugene Magee. ' lins Shea. Mike Nannlnnl and Domlnick >V Th;- Christi.-m Life Ci-us-ulr study I TUia congregation will take part residence in New York. ing committee and tho Senate com- . He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christopher. Burial under the di- '} groups will begin Sunday evening | in W annual World Wide Com- She is the widow of James Mc- mlttee which inquired Into Pearl Mary A. Shea; five daughters, Mrs. rection of the Worden funeral home } at 7 o'clock and will lontinue each munibfi worship service next Sun- Cue, who died in March, 1941. Ttwy Harbor, will address a large rally\ Emil Boehm, Mrs. Arthur Layton, was In Mount Olivet cemetery. is Sunday lvght for the next six day morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. were married In St. James church of Monmouth county Republicans Mrs. Edward Fallon and MrB. Er- '•. weeks. J. William Heini will be the John A. Hnycs will be in charge. Mrs. George M. Bodman, chairman of the general canvaas phase April 27, 1892, by Rev. James J. Mr. Ziporo, a resident of Red at Asbury Park high school Friday nest Hallam, all of Rumson, and >' director and study groups will he Now members will be received at of the {175,000 campaign for a new headciuarlirs building for the Reynolds and for 20 years made Bank the past 36 years, la survived night, October 11, it wns announced ' Mrs. Raymond Boyce of Atlantic T as follows "Our Church and Its the service. Others contemplating Monmouth County Organization for Social Service, discusses plans their residence in the cottage on by hi» wife, Mrs. Mary Concetta today by J. Russell Woolley, Mon- joining the church are requested with two of her vice chairmen, Mr.. Bruce Berckmans, center, and the Dellafleld Smith estate on Syo-Highlands; three sons, Edward Maullo Zlporo, four daughters, two mouth county Republican chair- Program <.>f Kvancplism." Alfred Shea, Jr., and John Shea, living at C. Bock; "Our Church and it« Mis-to contact the pastor Immediately. Mrs. George VanDeusen. amore avenue now owned by James sons, 20 grandchildren and two man. The delegates from the church V. Igoe. In 1913, the McCues pur- home, and Raymond Shea of For-groat grandchildren. sionary Outreach." Mrs. Albert W, rest avenue, Rumson, and 14 grand- A band concert will be staged In VanNostraml: "Our Church and itswho attended conferences this past chased their present home on Broad connection with the rally and ar- department meets In the church an- j ed to this charge for the sixth year street. Known as the old Vander- children. Program of Christian Teaching," summer are: Jo Ann Dunbar, Mar- ditorium at the same hour. I at the annunl conference which MBS. ELLA STRAUSS. rangements for dancing are being tha Moore Hayes and Shirley Wal- veer homestead, It was, at that Mrs. W. Clinton Powms and Ell- The choir meets for rehearsal in ] met in Ocean City lust week. Mrs. Ella Strauss, 73, wife of considered. The rally nnd concert wood D. Powers; "Our Church and | lace, who attended Blair II, Shir- time, the residence of Henry Clas- MRS. DELTA BINACO will be open to the public. the church auditorium at 7:30 to- The pastor will preach on the sen. Jacob Strauss, of 26 Elm place, died Its Program cif stewardship." Mrs. I ley Bush and Marion Wallace, night. subject. "A Present Help" at the Mrs. Delta Blnaco, 58, of 37 Oak- Dewey William- and "Our Chuich Lafayette I, and Nancy Brasch, Throughout her life, Mrs. McCue Saturday evening. morning service. Andrew H. Sut- land street. Red Bank, died yester- Mrs. BtrauBS was born In Eaton- Tho lUd Hunk lt»llilUr ll nupporttd Eleanor King, Marilyn Moore and was an active communicant of St. day morning of a heart attack. She by iocfil us w,)l an oul-itl-xnwn bJxlno»l. and Its P'ciirram of Christian So- FIRST METHODIST tcr will be at the organ. town, a daughter of the late Sam- cial Righteousness." teugene Magce Dorothy Wolcott. Lafayette II. Miss James church. The mass this morn- was stricken while asleep. mrn. -A*lv. rliiemenl. King received her diploma, having Atlantic Highlands ing was offered by her nephew, Rev. and Gilbert M:\nsnn. At 8 o'clock FIKST IMIKSBYTERIAN Mrs. Blnaco was born at Naples, the Sunday evening worship ser- completed three years at summer At the 11 o'clock Sunday morning William Daly, pastor of St. Simon Italy. She came to the United vice will he held with the p.is'or conference. service World Wide Communion Atlantic Highlands. Stock church in New York. Rev. States 35 years ago and had lived FOR THE BEST IN FLORAL LOVELINESS In charge :\fin- which there will he A meeting of the Monmouth will be observed with the Sacra- ' Wotld-wido Communion service James J. Duffy was deacon and in Red Bank the past 20 years. Her a fellowship hour. ";!h Mis. Eliia- Prcsbyterial is being held today at ment administered by Rev. Roy E. will be observed Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. John P. Byrnes, sub-deacon,. husband, Domlnick Blnaco, is a ma- IN FUNERAL FLOWERS beth lUrippe in charge. Ihe Point Pleasant Presbyterian Williams, Jr. The junior and aen- . Rev. Donald Coireal will conduct She is survived by two daugh- son by trade. ters, Miss Mae McCue, principal of The Philathi'a society will hold a church. lor choirs will sing. j tho sol vice. Besides her husband, she is sur- the Oakland street school, Red Saturday morning A congregational dinner and get- Church school convenes at 9:30 ' The Sunday-School will conduct vived by three daughters, Mrs. Ade- COLONIAL FLOWERS rummage Bank, and Miss Louise McCue, at 9 o'clock n: Karl strr-et opposite together, sponsored by the Brother m. for beginners and primary jits rally day service at 10 a. m. line Cicero of Red Bank and Mtas- teacher in the Mechanic street IN THE CKNTEB OF TOWN Union (Ire horror. Anyonp having hood and church council, will be children and at 9:45 o'clock for the The Ladies' Aid society will nold es Victoria and Roae Blnae.o, school; three sons, Joseph G. Mo- rummisc for th" snip will kindly | hold Friday night, October 18, atbalance of the school. Youth fellow- a bazar in the church basement living at home; five sons, Alex, Cue, prominent county realtor and call Mrs. A J .avion, lied Bank B- 17 o'clock In the church social hall. ship meets at 7 p. m., with Robert October 18 and 19. Thomas Philip and George Binaco 5 East Front St. Red Bank insuror; James McCue, a Naval ( 2729-J. ' Mrs. Aua Errickson placed flow- The chiinrel flowers last Sunday living at home, and Michael Blnaco Paddack as leader. The Sunday- employee at Earle, and Vincent J. Phone Red Bank 6-2733 The monthlv meeting (if the Phil- ; ers on the pulpit last Sunday morn- were Ihe gift of Mrs. Matilda Schau- of Bridge avenue, Red Bank; a school board will meet Tuesday McCue, member of the. Red Bank athea society will ne held at the ing in memory of her daughter, man and of Mr. and Mrs. Everett granddaughter, Patricia Cicero, evening and junior fellowship law firm of Quinn, Doremus, Mc- Over 20 Tears of Floral Designing. homo of Mis Woidrn Grooms, 116 Miss Hazel C. Errlckaon. and a sister, Mrs. Rose Blnaco nf Wednesday at 3.IS p. m. The mid- C. Curry, Cue and Russell; a sister, Miss Harrison ;i venue, next Tuesday To raise our Restoration Fund of Shrewsbury township, HAROLD PERRV GEORGE K. GLASSES week service will be held next ' Lucy Cadden of New York city; night at S oVlnck. The Hnptist Wo- $27,000,000 take "Grit, Grace Wednesday night when the ' New ' The funeral will bo held Satur- Presbyterians BAYSIIOKK COMMUNITY three brothers, Peter Cadden of man'.- league u ill also meet Tries-land Greenbacks." Life" will again be emphasized. East Keansbui'g. Morristown, John Cadden of St. Al- day morning at St. Anthony's day nipht al the chutdi Plnns will 'have all three The first Sunday evening service ' church, with Rev. Salvatoro DILo- World Wide Communion Sunday bans, L. I., and William Cadden of be made for the annual fair to be of the fall will be held this coming . renzo officiating'. Interment, under will be observed Sunday at 10 a. m., Detroit, and five grandsons. She held November 22 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1 the direction of the Worden funeral Sabbath at 8 p. m. The pastor has 'sermon, "Across the Tracks;' Com- was also the mother of William T. Wednr-sd.iy nisht, October 9. 7.SO SCIENTIST home, will be in Mount Olivet arranged a special program, includ- munion, 11 a. m. McCue who died in 1913 from o'clock. th< Coupli's club meeting Red Bank ing selections by the choir. A brief | drowning. cemetery. will be held at the Church with a but significant report of the annual ! Services In First Church of Bearers were George and William prograrn ;t i ! in :>'(l t>v the president. conference sessions will bo made. HO1.V TRINITY LUTHERAN. THOMAS 8. RILEV MEMBW.THE ORDER * * * Elmer Cut!., 11 An exhibit of oil j Christ' Scientist, 209 Broad street, Cross, Dr. George J. McDonald, Red Bank, are held' Sundays at 11 Rev, Harold Hornberger. pastor, Joseph McDonald and James W. Thomas S. Riley, 39, husband of painting? ''V a. m. Sunday-school at 11 a m., REFORMED has chosen "On the Way" for his Hie Sbileen/li GmseculiVe club will al>o he on display. and Thomas J. Bly. Mrs. Lottie Thornton Rilej, Eaton- Red Bank. Sunday sermon at 11 a. m., mark- The choir eet rach Wed- and Wednesday evenings at 8:15 Interment, under the direction of town, died Monday morning at o'clock. The Sunday morning Youth scrv-j in8 ln<> church observation of the W. H Freeman home of Free- Monmouth Memorial hospital fol- nesday niph at 8 o'clock for re- ( VVorl[1 hearsal. "Unreality" is the lesson-sermon Ice will begin at 9:30. This Sunday ' Communion Sunday. Corn- hold, was in Mount Olivet ceme- lowing a .brief Illness. He had been will begin the first quarter of ihe .niuninn will hr administered by thetery. ailing the past three weeks and Our Reward Every Thursday nishi at 7.30. subject for Sunday, October 6. Boy Seoul tump 211 will meet in the Golden text: "All that is in the newly promoted classes. Ipn-toi. was a patient at the hospital nine basement of the chinch world, the lust of the flesh, and the World Wide Communion will he Tho church council will meet to- CARL E. THORNE. days. To serve humanity in time of Mary Monnl chapter will nreet at lust of the eyes, and the pride ot observeri at 10:45. The meditation night HI » o'clock nnd the Luther llr Rlley was born In Eatontown. will be "One Fellowship." league fo young people, will re- The funeral for Staff Sergeant need, and to serve so that we win the hum" or Mrs. Julian Parker, life, is not of the Father, but is of r Carl E. Thome, 35, of Belford, who a son of Arthur Riley and the late Sunday evening will he the Hist sumo meeting tomorrow night in 172 River mad. Kii'lny muht, Oc- the world." (I John 2:16) died suddenly Friday morning at Mrs. Estelle Reevay Riley. He was the gratitude of those who call tober 11 ;it ' r,'i l<1 Hank evil, for there i? one Life.-evin a! 10 a ni The iherne for the 11 gineers, and Louis. George, Donald, Red Hank He reenlisted August 5. Woi Id •* i, ; 1 , .-. 1!. v. lioRer J. The V.'t.mt'n's Mrs.sionary society Mrs. Edna Perry Thorne; a son. boy, and brother, Ernest Rlley, Rumson. Holy Communion at H «. m. The Tel. 6-0557 Squire's nieiht itmn will be on 'he will he in charge of the program William Carl Thorne, and a daugh- Reeveylown. service at 11 a. m. will be the cele- r subject. "H'.M:IIK Ihe World To- Holy Communion, October 6. 8 at Ihe H p. ni. service. ter, Janet Joyce Thorne, all living RED BANK.N bri tlon ot lh H 1 at home; a brother, Kenneth gcthcr." H 1 Sweit/er. organist a. m.; church school, 8:30; Holy j ' « » !' Communion I Tl:e 11 ust,..< will meet next Wed SO E.FRO NT ST. nd SPrm Ktv Thorne of Paulsboro, and four sis- SIGMUND KATSKi and ch,.:r ,!•..:,'.111, u ill pl.'iy "Prp- Communion and sermon at 11 a.'» »"' - ™*n » An- ; n(,M,.ly .„ ,, m followinK mld lude in F. Mini.,:: '" J S Bach, and m., by the rector, the Rev. George °ei^on "•'!,' p™"''*,"n th,'; \".]w' '< w. ek praver rneelinp. The ladies ters, Mrs. Lydia Mullison, Mrs. Al- Sigmund Katskl of Atlantic High- Over d Quarter ^^rT/o/Oependable.Economical Service' da, Aumack and Mrs. Irene Smith, "Thi> I..,-' Sii|.| i-i.' Weinberger. A. Robertshaw. At this service the J""1'0"" „ 11r' W'iUiim ''" Ku• nf !. hiti.. Mr. nnd Mrs. I the congregation Is expected to be Members of the Women's guild of the late Louts and Rose Marks Henry M s are invited to attend the mt'/'tin^ MMdletown Mrs. Cornelia A. Neumann, a Katskl. He was employed as a car- M'l- jnients (,f Mrs present." former resident of Red Bank, died Jkoii w$ hai'i stn'id will a'wayi chcriih Ik* V. R. I'..- \ uri'ii), of members j Children who are members of the of the Neighborhood nssori;rt .on at A guest preacher from C'rozier penter. Hs was a member of the will !)«. ie. . . All Saints church, N.ivesmk, seminary will be in charge Sunday Monday of last week at the home Knights of Columbus and Holy .1 ml 1 i hiin-h fellow- church school, ages four, five and of her daughter, Mrs. Frank S. ship I six. meet In the parish hall at 9:30Wednesday. Oria)n-r 9. at 2 "0 p. ni. at II a. ni Chin eh-school opens Name society of Asbury Park. mtmeru of a btaulifuf h-ibute, thoughtful ana con The pa,' Mrs. Graflon Hurke will spciik on Dark of Lombard, 111. She was the He Is survived by his wife, Mr». * . v.-ning sermrn for their service of worship, and .v. SM!i a. m. Rally day services widow of Louis W. Neumann. theme w.M 1 •Ti,i- rnwilhnu Mis- the junior congregation meets In "Alaska." , will be held Octubcr 13. Susie Hinps Katski and several siOnarv." M:< j Mrs. Neumann waa born in Redchildren, Harold Katskl, Annapolis, iiatral* in all Ininyi. fi.uith in a seiies on the church at the pune hour. The Bank, the daughter of the late Wal- the Hi-l.n-iy MKTHODIST Md., Mrs. Evelyn Hicks of Asbury i'-;-h.'s Aitar flowers pre5Pnt enrollment of the church ter and Elizabeth Morton. She lived will ho the g Helford Park, Mrs. Agnes Buck, of New • .•'. A Alvin Whiting srhool now numbers 122 children, Navesink 1 at 257 Broad street until 1907, when In reniirn .;•• ; York, James Katskl of Deal, Mrs. '. "f li.s wife. Ka'h- with a faculty of 14 teachers. World Wide communion Sunday j she moved to Asbury Park. In re- erine. will he observer! at the Sunday ' Julia Govacsan of Red Bank, Law- 1 Monday evening, October 7, there H;ink Kister ran be bought cent years she made her home with if fount tr/etnoriat ^Jro The Thin; Wste t(l;i y service, at 10-45 a. m. in chaise of ir, N;,. k nt ll pn»t(,fllce and from rence Katskl of Atlantic Highlands, tome w:ll he a church school faculty Will,:,1 her daughter at Lombard. at the home M M.,hi.n I Mrs. Harry HolloU of Plttsburg ic White meeting ne)d at g p m. in the the, pa.stor, Rev. I'nul J. .Myers. Surviving besides Mrs. Darke are Z/rtc/tric J\. ^4da mi, If/ijr. of Wall .c Mrs. He- jcioLsiers. "That Love So Amazinj,'" is lln: Rnhard JieVesty. son of Mr. and and Mrs. Elizabeth Blrkholz o( Mott nnd M Mrs Ka'l IieVesty, who served two a son, Leroy Neumann of Bradley Wisconsin. Ten grandchildren and •: -11 n tr The Nursery school sponsored by topic for Rev. Myers' evening ser- Beach; a brother, Dr. Elwood S. Youth '.•:. la -1 even- mon. and a half years in the U. S. Navy, one (treat grandchild also survive. 135 W. %onl St. tti&nl Tel. 6-0226 S.t. George's parish begins Monday, has enlered Syracuse University. Morton of Brooklyn; two grand- ing in II.. ; October 7. at 9 a, m. This school The Senior Youth Fellowship will The funeral, under the direction This group Mrs. Karl DeVesty entertained children and a great-grandson. is for children whose ages are three meet Mondny at 8 p. m. A neu- The funeral was held at Lom- of the Woolley funeral home, Long; and third W. , anj four years, and meets In thecabinet will be elected her bridge club yesterday at her Branch, was held Wednesday at St. month. home Attending the party were bard and burial took place Friday Cloisteis dally, from 9 to 12 o'clock The conflr m.'ition H.'t.s.i for rhil- at Fair View cemetery In Middle- Mary's Catholic church, Deal, with Woman's r Mis Alic0 navidheiser, Mrs. Iva noon Registrations are accepted dren w ill he heid l-'riday of next town township. Father Joseph Mahoney, officiating. Service ui!> at any time. week at 3 30 p. ni. The adult n,n- Waninjiton. Miss Mildred DeVesty, Burlnl waa In Mount Carmel ceme- the hall I> . • In i;- (.,.n : Ma/.i- iCilev, Mrs. Claire Wright The girls' choir meets Wednes- Mrmatton cl:iss meed Sunday, Octo- tery, Long Branch. "sunseTJittD eveninG STJIR" Pastures" v; v M's M . Miss Mariha Pennington, Miss EDWARD J. SHEA day evening at 7 30 In Ralph hall ber 13. at S 3(1 p. ni - « - AUTUD TENNYSON . . - Donalrl Ti,,- ].:,nn.'l ..\- and Mr-. Helen Thomas. Refresh- rt und'-i 'he direction of J. Stanley : Church memliers. who alleinlerl The funeral of Edward J. Shea, MISS LVCV FISHKB Miss Flor « .:: inei-1. ments were served by the hostess Sunset and eVnlnj «t«r. w Fa liar the annual Methodist conference in 83, of North street, Rumson, who The funeral for Miss Lucy Flsli- passages hy M -'i ;md Mi^ afler ' lie games. And one clear coll for me 1 Ocean City last week, were R--v. died Friday night following a er, 39, of Chapel Hill, who died Ottir.Eer on ' M VY...k m ih,> Mi.-i-i N'iileric H. Thomas has en- And may there be no moaning o[ the bar, PRKSllVTERIAN CHURCH and Mr? Myrir. Mr. and Mrs Al- Country" Mi s <":n1''' r '*' ' Communion will he relehrated ai Elennor Myers. , LrfictisL l'tiin't road, Locust. Thomas Manson MONUMENTS When jhal which drew from out the boundless deep tho II o'clock service on Sunday Tun»jtolU ^d!^^- The Mill's Last Turn morning. The S:irrnment will he to better nnd blsKer buil- administered by Ihe, pastor, Rev GOODWILL MKTHODIST Im.iuh The UcniaUi-'a adver- & Son, Inc. William Calvin Colby. Rumson. uii. Ad vertisement. The organ prelude for this ser The crinfiTe^'fition will join with The Oldest vicci will he "Chanson Trlst" tiy other I'rotest.inls round Ihe world Monument Manufacturing Trhnlkovskv, plnyed by Prof Sunday in Ihe obscrv.i rice of World 11 . r 11 v , lETl 1!., mill Charles Ootsrhalk nt the organ. Wide. Communion Sunday. The and Retailing Company T*rwy$cn ntvrr wroit o potm mar* ixquisUt or mJuring. Tho ttnJtr 1 The choir will sing "Come Cnto Siirmmenl u-ill be ,-xlm in ist crril a in Monmouth County lln*f r*vtal lh« i*rrn« brauty of the tunte\ of Ttnnyion'i life, a li/« Me" by Liszt, and Miss Josephine the |,y th, , t ' \ of wietntts anti \ovt, and of firm faith. llfr. >!..,•••. Kvt,, . ,,1 S..fviep oiler. 'ottmnn will Jln(r "O Savior Hear th«- .'," • 1 -. -! K.'.'H-I, ."ii.i-lfte superintendent, J>r. A. C. Brady. j fulfil, -,1,. I (-.,-v it • ],,,!<.ihillly. Mo" by Tfluck The postlude will be sister! by the ir.stor. Itev. W. Win ' "Posllude In D" by Ashford. field West. Mi. West was appoint-' "Fine art is that in which the hand, A cordial Invitation to all mem- H. Lawrence Scott bers nnd friends of the congrega- the head and the heart go together". Scott Funeral Home tion to join with us In this service Your Expression of Is extended. True Remembrance That extremely important trinity of our service . . . 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• '!£. .:' '•' •• PFD T \NK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 194*1. Seven, Hanners attend the Methodist con- "ff Honor Phone Man ference at Ocean City. Hansen To Tour Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tlntle have County October IS returned to their home at Pomp- ton Plains after spending a week Plans were announced today by with George Emmona and family. Mayor Paul Klernan of Long Mr. and Mru. William Scherer Branch, city Democratic ohalrman, and daughter Karen, who have been for a Monmouth County Day t,o be making their home with Mrs. El- celebrated Tuesday, October 15, at mer Dolson for several months, which time Lewis O. Hansen, guber- * ' * ' * *i*"*4v- * have moved Into William O.'Reya's natorial candidate; Mayor George m house on Bethany road. Brunner, U. S. Senatorial candidate; Mr. anfl Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux John Zimmermann, Congressional candidate, and county candidates, : : and Edna Wanda spent Saturday w •"'•••• 'M at New York city. Edward Farry, F. Bliss Price and Mr. and Mrs. William' O. Roya John Bartek, will tour the county. have moved from their home pn The Itinerary will take the can- Bethany road Into their home on didate* to all parts of the county < ••> - -.•£.' fc~!-v. I'M Holmdel road, which Mr. Heya and will be climaxed by their ap- purchased from the. Harry Reich pearance at the annual dinner of SUPERMARKETS, estate and moved to its present lo- the Women's Regular Democratic cation. He has made extensive al- club at Wanamaisa Gardona. terations and Improvements for a two-family house. ' Raymond Johnson, U. 8. Navy, Couple To Observe stationed at Bainbridge, Md., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. 37th Anniversary 1 and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 8. HStz- IS oz. korn. residents of Port Monmouth m Mrs. Howard Walling of Bethany the past 26 years, will observe their CAN road and sisters of Keyport are en- tlAVID J. HANLON, 37th wedding anniversary next joying a trip by automobile to Ver- Wednesday. mont this week. David J. Hanlon o! 22 Chestnut Their son, Edward C. Etzkorn, street, Red Bank, has been pre- Buyt can make pocket money by Bell- recently returned home after hav- . f sented a gold service emblem by the ing The Register.—Advertisement. ing served six yefars in the Marines. New Jersey Bell Telephone com- pany, marking hl» completion of 25 Tomato juice contains iron and other years In the telephone Industry. minerals and is also very rich in vitamins A member of tho company's A and C. It's a most refreshing pick-up building and supply forces, he was VENETIAN BLINDS drink and a natural appetizer . . . serve assigned to the Asbury Park area it often! until 1937, when he waa transferred to this territory. We Specialize in He is a member of H. G. Mc- !ATO Cully chapter, Telephone Pioneers PAINTING of America. , TAPING RE. Hazlet CORDING (The R*d Bank H*«l«Ur ran b« bcuifht Selected Service to Wash Blinds, Cords and In Hazlel at tha postoflice and from Tapes at Attractively Low Prices. Hazlet Kire co. with apparatus participated in the Firemen's par- ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. IfRfffl afle at the Trenton fair Saturday." You'll like our wide selection of juice-laden fruits and firm, fresh Tho sorting and shading depart- 7FA vegetables. They're good to look at, good to eat, and mighty ment of the Atlantic Tile Manufac- turing company of Matawan en- HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICE good for you, too! What's more, A&P's prices are modest! joyed its annual outing to New 207 Monmouth St., Red Bank MM York Saturday. The trip uaa made by Rello bus and the party waa Phone Red Bank 6-3107 escorted by William P. Titus, as- 39- pk9 34< 31 CAULIFLOWER sistant superintendent of the At- lantic Tile, and Mrs. Titus. In the morning a tour waj mide of Rock- •7!, efeller Center at the X. B. C. stu- EATING PEARS dios. After lunch, a performance of "Ire Time" was witnessed. Din- FLORIDA ner followed at the Zanzibar. Later p the proup attended the Roxy ORANGE JUICE WHITE CABBAGE theatre. Among those who made Campbell's so" •°-- -13c the trip were Mrs. Mary Frace, lo Mrs. Esther Steneck and daughter Sherman's Onion Soup c;:24c Lorraine, Miss Betly Keelan, Mrs. TABLE CELERY Gertrude Frltzsinger. Mrs. ,Miry Boned Chicken «»« —72c Lee. Mt«i r.ertnidc Carey and Mra. r : FLORIDA Christena Hind*. Chicken Ala King S« - 50c The Fiirndxhip club was enter- BLENDED JUICE TOKAY GRAPES • tained at the home of Mr*. Robert Chicken Fricassee DORSET ^51e T. Woolley Tuesday evening A bus- and CHICKEN Kor 1 iness session was held and the DORSET ,laSs group decided to donate 525 to the MI T 9 APPLES roll rail of St. John's Methodi-»t Chicken Ala King "< °" ;ia" 39c churrh. N0 SAGE Mrs. Harold Lambertson will be. Turnips J » 3« Patatoes 10;.335« hostess at the October mefting. Re- Chicken Sr «-*-34« freshn'.fnt* were served during the 2 AIR REFRESHER nven.ni? Attending were Mrs. Peaches r^cS,.,.. Lv30« Spinach 19< Onions JT, 3 ^ 10< Frnnris Woolley. Mrs Roelif H Le- SEND YOUR YOUNGSTERS' CLOTHES NOW-AVOID DELAY Roy, Mis. Alonzn F\ I^ayton. Mrs. Sliced Peaches »»*»« 26* 49< Russell Walling Mrs. Harold f«im- hertaon Mrs Hudson P Carhart, Cherries V' ^--41c Mr^ Thomas Rnlhbone. Mrs. Hur- UNPEELED 29M ry S Coules. Miss Anna Cowles. lONA-Hilves can Mrs. H. Alvln Wailing. Mrs, Lillie 2 BrannT Mrs Samuel H. Walling, Apricots SFSSL 'r32c Mrs. B"u!nh Thijtle. Mrs Ajbiiry Walling. MIF Ernest E Walling. Applesauce "£\ 18c There's Mrs. Russell Smith and Mrs. Wool- s ley. Prune Juice "«swEETb'ol 28c Mrs. Phoebe Neidinger. Mrs. iHoneBeU o% Florence Sanhorn, Mrs. Laura M.iu- The rough'n ready life of Let us Sanitone dry clean Prune Juice "I'm* & 24c rer. Mrs. Jettie Poison and Mrs. schooldays calls for the them—you'll lf.«.t.LI. JUICE COOtTAIl 18 02.1 C. forBa^V Emma T. Rudiger. members of the best in dry cleaning to keep be amazedi c Good Ckivernment Republican club, Vegetable TEN BRAND »»10 1 ; youngsters' clothes look- at rhe differ-* attended a luncheon and candidate. : O VESETABLE ,„ 1 C. M: meeting at Mrs. Geraldine Thomp- ing (heir spic'n span best, eoce! V -O JOICE COCKTAIL '8«""l3C son's Brookdale farms Lincroft. Friday afternoon. The club will Juice Cocktail can meet at the home of Mrs. Neva Le- | Stt L 3 Jeune. Prospect street, Cliffwood. Fresh Prunes B rr c,r24c on October 14 Plans are be'np made for a candidates' meeting and Fresh Prunes ,15. ^ 26c rallv on Ortoher 29 at Red Men's piiii Hall, Keyport. LEON'S So I jiit ond or A meeting of the Hazlet PTA 64-76 White St. Red Bank was held last night at the school, Asparagus DEERFIELD'CB" 18c ,,5P tendtr over Atsirtsd with President Mrs. Behler presid- ing. Pictures of Memorial Day par- Phone Red Bank 6-2800. CfwiMir Ooone 1 fl(« 3,000,000 uulng Own!) French Style can I Oc ades and other parades of Keyport, art «njoy«d featurine Girl and Boy Scout troops R 18 were shown, also pictures of the Chopped Spinach L°0 n c" 17c tvtryday! Old Tennent ceremonies were DATED "FRESH- shown by Post Commander Joseph lona Spinach r 13c ;; 17c DAILY R. L. Jackson of Raritan post 23. 15 01 American Legion, Keyport. Final Spaghetti ^10'"^ 1 13c plans were discussed for a turkey EXCLUSIVE AGENT N«w 1946 Pack More Top Quality A&P Baked Goods dinner to be held at the school Spaghetti Sauce iBSff "!L" 14c JANE PARKER—PRUNE BRAID JANE PARKER Wednesday evening, October 16. 1 2 WHOLE KERNEL CORN The proceeds of the affair will go FOR Beanee Weenies CATPS ; 18c COFFEE CAKE . »27c CRUMB LOAF «22* toward expenses of hot lunch and pRiDE u oi b c A*P Brand 20 oi. dental projects for the coming year. Catsup °FFAR M °' 19 COCOANUT TwiSTJT:^er« 29c Mrs. Elwood I. Monahan enter- Fancy Golden 15c APRICOT SQUARE « 27« tained members of the Crescent Hitter's Catsup ^ ^ 19c club at Marion's restaurant, Key- 4O CARAMEL PECAN ROLL « 33c DONUTS *™^< o<825« port, Thursday evening. Del Monte Peas cE,^ 20c The Hazlet First Aid squad met Mixup Popover Mix *..]3. MARVEL S0UR RYE loa(i6c SWEET ROLLS ^ 19c at the flre house Tuesday evening. Green Giant Peas «, ,20c Joy Popover MUFF?; MIX 19C Mrs. John B. Ackerson and In- IONA-New 1946 Pack fant son William John have re- Sultana Peas - -igc FLORIDA turned home from Monmouth Me- Flako Pie Crust 13c memorial hospital. Aunt Jemima Eveline Smale, daughter of Mr. Cut Beets i«"» M«.«.i0e GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SWEET PEAS and Mrs. Walter Smale, entertained BUC AT Large size O 20 oz. O C Diced Beets Aunt Jemima fK c at a party In celebration of her 2:: 25* r33« but tender! L cans £w birthday Thursday afternoon. Games were played and prizes Julienne Beets'^ 2. :17c Quaker Oats .; 12c . 27c awarded to Barbara Anderson and Margo Welgand. A birthday cake CarrOtS Mello-Wheatw^/^ . 19c Dairy Products with candles decorated tho table. ib D 10 Refreshments were served. Eveline Diced Carrots Golden Centers p^29c Bleu Cheese »-'< 55c received a number of gifts and 8 6 cards. Attending wero Barbara Wil- Carrots&Peasc oi.m2 c r25c M.C.P. Fruit Pectin 3° ^ 9c Gorgonzola wS. 65c son, Barbara Anderson, Margo 1 Welgand, Wanda Peseux, Harriet G.Washington.^L^ 65c Lemon Juice «•»• 10c Gold 'N Rich Cheese "62c Woolley, Kathryn Woolley, Allen E Mae Morris, Odette Hertle, Karen Tootsie V-M . '*i-47c Pretzel Stix ««»» ">ol.Pk,.i4e Cottage Cheese ««.™P17C Scherer, Mary Hanson, Linda Em- P T mons. Holen Foster and Evelina Peanut Crunch 5Z -35c 1 b Smale. B Beechnut •ffiffi »8c jWel-O-Bit JSSS&* 59c Mrs. Henry Van Decker and Mr. Super Suds AA. +•* 23c 2fcl and Mrs. Henry Tlntle of Pompton Beechnut fffSSSST -\U Ched-O-Bit W ~ 105 FILLET OF COD »43c Plains, Mrs. Henry Post and ,aon Simoniz Wax ^-"49c RAI*I^iiifIfffirtoiiA ciocoiaic TTc Rnffioit'o VERA SHARP JOL nc. George of Prospect Park. Mr. and MACKEREL '<«™ 29c Mrs. Harry Norman and daughter Simoniz Kleener --49c Edith of Halodon, Mr.'and Mrs. Shredded Wheat »™*co Pl815c Mild American Cheese ^ 59cWHITING °«"SE. 23c Emll Van Polt and sons, Edward and Ru.ssoll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lava Soapm««.Mbi.3 »»«17c Spic & Span . 2 p^39*-Grated Cheese TMZi£rl2c CHOWDER GLAMS^ 45c Crawford nnd Mr*. Charles Craw- R ford, Sr., of Fojrlawn, worn Sunday Paper Hankies50&* 12c Palmolive ,JZ^ 3 ;-5 20c 01' Natural S 70c suppnr guoats of Mr' and Mrs. Goorsrn Emmons nnd daughtors, Jonn, Shlr'oy and Patty Bmmong, KIRKMANS KIRKMANS CRISCO IVORY SOAP OXYDCL Mr. nnd Mrs.. Walter Aokoraon aro vaoftttonjng In Now England. Hov. nnd M"i Qoorga W. Han- nera of Lung Branch woro Wodnog' KISLINS ' day ovonlnjr (reosl^ of Harry S Cowlos and family. Mleo Anno, • Oowio, r/rturnod to Lonjr Br»noh 11-15 FRONT ST. to «pohd tho woblc-ond at tho Han- RED B^NK ;wn homi, wtillo Hov. and Mr*

! LIJ . Tii t vi- •> ' * * J~ 1 t Page Eight KED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946. day with her grandmother, Mrs. NOTICE OF Further Plans For Eatontown #20,000 Margaret Conwell, while her par- SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS ents attended the state fair at Monte Carlo Night (The Red Bank Register can be bought I. H. SMITH Staltd proposal* will be received by Trenton: Mr. and Mrs. Patterson in Eatontown from Qpnnle'i, A. J. tht Board of Education of the Borough Further plans tor the annual run the SanLan Farm. Hague. D. Unehan and Davis') of Little Silver, In the County of Mon- Painting mouth, Now J*r«»y, at the LlttU Silver Monte Carlo night benefit of the Police Sergeant and Mr*. E, J. S/Sgt Russell Tomadne, -son of School Building, Board of Education Ladies' Hebrew society were made Coughlih, Newark, are building an Mr. and Mr*. Peter Tomalne of Paper Hanging Meeting Boom, Morkham Place, Little at a meeting Tuesday at the Jew- addition to the former Ruhnke Stiver, New Jeriey, on the 10th day of Lewis street, returned home yes- Interior - Exterior October, 1046, at 8 o'clock P, M. (Ea it- ish Community center on River- fonm on Washington avenue.' terday from Fort Dlx where be re- em Standard Time) for the purchase of side avenue. Mrs. Mae Newman Specializing In the finest type Mr. and 'Mrs. Victor Diets and ceived his honorable discbarge of residential wbrlc 126,000 School District Bonds, daud and Mrs. Maurice Stalberg were daughter Diane entertained their from the Army in which he com- October 1, 1046. numWrod.l to' 26, in- named chairmen to distribute Monte parents Friday, Saturday and Sun- pleted 22 months of service, most Estimates Given. oluslve, and maturing In numerical order Carlo award books. on October 1 of each year, 96.4)00 fa day. ot which was In Japan. He plans HIGHLANDS 3-1S10-J. *«ch ot the years 1017 to 1981/ Inclu- Book captains include Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hintenbergen, sive.. to resume his work with his father, Call after 6 P. M. Rassas, Mrs. Benjamin Greenwald, Union, havo bought the Martha who conducts the Broad street gar- Said bonds will be In the denomin- FOR Mrs. William Fogelson, Mrs. Harry F. 0. Box 169, HlrhUnds, N. 3. ation of f 1,000, In coupon form with the O'Keefe property at Burlington and age. privilege of registration as to principal Sprung, Mrs. Jacob Ides, Mrs. Max Franklin avenues. only or as to both prlnolpal and inter- Cohen, MrB. Harry Feldt, Mrs. Gus John Schlegg has completed the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oirnle have clearing off of the luge lot adjoin- est. Principal and semi-annual bUreit Lowenberg, Mrs. Aaron Marcus, (April 1 and October 1) will be payable -EQUIPMENT* Mrs. Ezra Davidson, Mrs. Milton M. purchased the Burlington avenue ing the Methodist parsonage on at The Merchants Truat Company, Bed AbramolT, Mrs. Sidney Hodas, MrB. house, belonging to Mrs. Patrick Broad street. Bank, New Jersey. Said bonds have O'Keefe. Henry Sihler has resumed his du- been authorised pursuant to Chapter 7 Isadore Kerber, Mrs. Irving Moslto- of Title IB of the Revised Statutes of wltz, Mrs. Richard Straasberger, Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar J. Baker, ties as assistant cashier in.the local New Jersey, and will be general obliga- Mrs. Harry Madansky, Mrs. David owners of the Community Meat bank after a two weeks' vacation, tions of the School District of the Bor- Market, have Teturned ^rom a mo- most of which was spent on a ough of Little Silver, In the County of . Burnon, Mrs. Milton Zimmerman M on mouth, New Jersey, payable from and Mrs. Joseph Becker. tor trip to Chicago. cruise along.the Jersey coast. unlimited ad valorem taxei. KISLIN S Capt. and Mrs. Francis X. Kil- In the opening matches of the An Emerson radio, a gift of Mrs. Bidders muit itate In their proposal Edward Berkjwltz, will be one of dufr are enroute to Fort Sill, Okla., Recreation bowling league tourneys the rate of Interest (naming a single the many prizes. Mrs. Robert Cobb after a month spent with Mrs. last week the Chumps took three rate > the bonds are to bear, not ex- games from the police team; the ceeding two per centum per annum, ex- and Mrs. David Bulkin are in Mary Preuster, mother of Mrs. Kil- pressed in a multiple of one-quarter or charge of this project. dulT, and with Mr. Klldult'a par- Barbers won two from firemen's one-teUh of one per centuip. No pro- ents. team No. 2 and the Roofers defeat- posal wjll be considered for bonds at a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Murphy, ed the firemen's No. 1 team in two rate higher than the loweit rate t\t Has Everything CLUB MEETING TONIGHT of three games. which a legally acceptable proposal ii Lieut. Col. and Mra. Paul O'Nell, received. The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat Mrs. Cosmo O'Neill, Leo O'Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colmorg«n As between proposals at the sume low- and Yacht club will hold its Octo- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Albertson, have returned to the home of his fit Intereit rate, the bonda will be sold ber meeting tonight at the club- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Col- to the bidder or bidders offering to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costello, Jack PROTECT pay not leis than the principal amount house at the foot of Broad street. McGovern, Frances Leek, Mrs. Wal- morgen of Villa park. After his of IZS 000 and, accrued Interest, and to Matters pertaining to the inter-club ler 'Matajorie, Andrew Duncan, discharge from threa years of army accept therefor the teait amount of race meet between the Red Bank Robert Koure, Miss Rose Mary, service, Harry remained in Cali- bondi, >he bondi to be accepted being and Long Branch aggregations for YOURSELF thoie first maturing, and If two or mqre Joseph Solomonovich, Mrs. Rita fornia and has been working as an bidder* offer to accept the same least the Class A Championship Pennant Solomonvitch, Walter Edwards, apprentice In a funeral home. He WITH A amount of bonds at the iim« lowest rat* of America to be sailed this win- Jack Albertson, Miss Irene Thach plans to complete his training for of Interest then said bonds will be Bold ter will be taken up. to the bidder or bidders offering to pay and Miss Louise Oromler were a mortician. therefor the highest additional price, among the guests at a house warm- Mrs. John Caffyn has given up which price shall not exceed by more ing Friday evening at the home of her position as manager of the Mel TRAVELERS that. 11,000 the par value of tbe bonds hereby offered for sale. Leonardo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Murphy, Roe store and her place has been Each proposal must be accompanied Jr. Mrs. Murphy Is the former taken by Miss Ann May Harvey of by a certified, cashler'i or treasurer's (The Red Bank Retrliter can be bought Miss Jeannette Metzger, daughter Broad street. ACCIDENT POLICY at Leonardo at the White House Stoie. check for two per centum of the amount Wiedm&nn's and J. Myers delivery ser- of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzger, Mrs. Charlene Hartley, Mis. of bonds offered, drawn upon s bank vice) Union Beach, former residents of Ivah Bowater and Mrs. Carrie or trust company to tbe order of the Leonard M. Marthent Bosrd ot Education ot tbe Boroutfh ot Mr. and Mrs. George A. Short this place. Shlck celebrated birthdays at a Little Silver, in the County of Mon- Pollyanna party Monday night held INSURANCE A BOND SERVICE mouth. New Jeriey. partially to secure have returned to Albany, N. Y., af- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang have tald Board from any loss result!nil from ter spending three days with Mrs. by Pride of Crescent "council, Sons returned to Indianapolis, Ind., fol- and"" Daughters of Liberty. A p"n- M Hardlnf Road. Red Bank, N. J. failure of the bidder to comply with the Short's sister, Miss Mary E. Gray. lowing a visit with Mr. and Mrs. ttrmi ot hit bid. No Iniereat will Be ny sale Is scheduled for next Men- allowed on such depniit. In addition to Miss Blanche Leonard has re- William Lawler. day and a card party October 14. Telephone Rrd Bank 6-1*87 the prlcj bid, the purchaser must j turned to her position at the Leon- Mr. and Mrs. William Schwlng | pny scrrued Intereit *l the rate borne Mri. Earl Hathaway ie attend- | by the bonds from tbe date of the bonds ardo garage, following a vacation. of Sherwood hall, are pirents of a Representing THE TRAVELERS. Hartford ing the Daughters of America con- I (.) the dnU of pay me nl of the purchase Mrs. Claude Smith entertained son born last Thursday at Mon- price. The rljrhl Is reirrved to rtject members of the Ramblero -Social meuth Memorial hospital. vention at Atlantic City as a dele- »ttf or all bidi and any bid not com- club Thursday. gate. Her daughter Barbara and plying with the provisions hereof or of- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods, Jr., fering to pay a premium in exress of Mrs. Mary McLoughlin is recov- Mrs. Mary Niies are also spending accompanied by Mrs. Woods' par- this week there. ll.nnO will be rejected. ering from an attack of neuritis. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maler, The legality of the bonds will b« ex- Mrs. Mary Jackson and Mrs. M-ie Charles Schlck celebrated his spent Sunday, September 29, with 79th birthday yesterday with a fam- amined by Caldwell. Marshall, Trimble Ksrsch will leave soon for Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods of * Mitchell of New York City, whose ap- PVERYTHING you need for a ily gathering at his home on Lewis proving opinion will br furnished to Florida. Hawthorne. the purchaser without charge. ' Mis. Joseph P. Rhein celebrated street. successful hunting season in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson re- Mrs. Jcnfiie Taylor entertained Tht bondi will be delivered on Oc* C HIGH k her birthday September 26. urned Wednesday of last week af- tob«r VI. 194S or an noon theieafter several members of the Sons and as they may be prepared. hero! We've a complete stock of I Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miller cel- er a visit of a few days with Mr. V VELOCITY)-. ebrated the eighth birthday of Daughters of Liberty last Thursday Dy order of the Board of Ed u cut ton and M-rs. Harold Patterson of Ea't at a game party. of the Borough of Little Silver, in the rifles and cuns, shell* and cart- CARTRIDGES? their son John. Sunday. Present County of Monmouth, New Jersey. Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson were Donald Ast. Leo Blair. Flor- Mrs. Paul Priest, of Detroit, Dated: October 3. 194«. rldtPK, boot*, raps, jackets, sturdy of Crawford street, are parents of SARAH M. LIPPINCOTT. . cnee Miller, Billy Senn and Joseph Mich., has been a guest of a few Dlitrirt Cltrt. and Janet Brady. a son born Mat Thursday at Mon- corduroys. Get ready for the sea- daya of Mr. and Mrs. Howard mouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. Matthew Ptevenson vis the Worth. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office son now h.v selecting your hunting Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank George Black and family had as In the matter of the estate of Anne M. Farrell, deceased. Stumpf at Scarsdale, N. Y for a;eUes's Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David needs here. week. Port Monmouth Notir* to creditors, to present claims I Black and Mrs. Alice Fulton of agslnnt eetate. Mrs. George DeLong was hostess Kearny. (The Red Bank Register ran he bought Pur* nan t to the order of Dortnan Thursday afternoon at the weekly Mr?. Joseph Wade has returned In Port Mnnmouth from F. Darke end McPaddin. Surrogate of the County ot y p Chnrle. Quirkenbunh) Monmouth, mad« on th« thirtieth day of pinochlo • games, given bv the nfter a visit with Mrs. Frank Herr- Auiru.it, 1044, on the application of 1 The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire l-adies auxiliary of Community fire mann of Brooklyn and Mrs. B. LET'S SHOW YOU! Mary E. Hlff»ing and Eugene Calvin, tut- company. company will hold a dance at 'he ecu tort of th« estate of Anne H. Kar- Westmarott of New York. rell, dtm»eubacrlberi. Dated, freehold, N J., August !>Q. 19l< of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. restored - car value l» regained' t MARY E. HlCUINS; Mrs. Elizabeth Jaroin and daugh- , 232 Sroed Street. R«d Hank, N. J-, We charge little for work tha-. 1 EUflENE CALVIN, ter Elizabeth and son William of 1 S90 Rlver«ld* Drive. New %0rk, K Y. Union City were Sunday guests of savrn so much. 1 Bcekrrnn A B*ekman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quackenbush. 10 Broad Street, Guaranteed Radiator Service IUd Bank, N J.. The Scout Mothers aujiUlary of Proctors. troop 88. Boy S"outs. held a meet- HI-PreMUre Steam cleaning method Nolle* of 5«tt!tm«Qt of Account. Ing Wednesday afternoon last week. E.ute of Mar/ E. Holbrook, d«c«*i«d. Pinna are being made by the group Entlmate elven at any time. Notice )• bcrtbjr g.ven that th« account! SHOTGUNS - RIFLES GUN CASES to give all the ex-fervire men who of the luSacrtbera, rxerutora, of tht efl- CAPS 69c up dost a dashing cdveuier i were members of the troop a din- tatc of «aid de reamed, will be audited Have your motor cleaned by and stated by the Surrogate of the All Prices ner In November. County of Monmouth nnd reported for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quacken- settlement to the Orph.aT.a' Court of said bush attended the state fair at county, on Thursday, tbe twenty.flrst Trenton one day last week. day of November, A. D.. 1»<*. at 10:00 Hornberger & Sanford o'clock a. m., at which time application Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanlon and will be made for the allowance of com* twins, Terry and Jerry, of Newark were week-end guests of Mr. and 116 Monmouth St., Dated: October lit, A. I). 1H«. Mrs. Thomas Hanlon. CHARLOTTE E. 8OTT0N. v. ,rner Monmouth and Pearl 8U. Ill River Road, Bed BinV, New Jersey. The Red Bank Register ii iupported HARRY H. SUTTON. by local AR w*ll a» out-of-town business 169 River Road, Red Bank. me.'.- -A.dvertiiement, Tel. R. B. 6-3259 New Jersey. JOSEPH J. CARISSIMI. 1< Plrrion Road. Mapltwood, N. 3. Ezecuton. Joseph J. Carlsalmi, 921 Berfen Avenue, HUNTING COATS Jeney Cltr, N. J. There's Nothing To Compare With Proe'.or, $6.95 up Monmouth County Sunorate. Offic*. n the matter of the estate of William D. Savre, deceased. Ducks Back L. L. BEAM Notice to creditors to present elalmi RUBBER BOOTS against eatste. Pursuant to the order of Dormso Remington Knee - Thigh - Hip HUNTING BOOTS Hodden takei o cue Irom MePaddln. SurrogiU of the County of Monmouth, made on the Third day et September. Iti6. on the application of In Stock Now a romonlic post, and lutni Lojlse Sayra and Barbara Sayre, exec PERMATILE ntrices of the estate of William D. Sayre. deeeaaed, notice Is hereby given to the (he casual (rock inlo a creditors of said deceued to exhibit to the subscribers, exeeutrlccs as .afore' Beautiful baked enamel said, their debts and demands ftffajnyt cavalier with a capelef the tald eitate. under oath, within il* HUNTING months from tbe date of the aforesaid! finish on steel! order, or they will be forerer birred •' ojWerl Wonderful Ihe of their actions therefore againat the KNIVES aeld subscribers. • f/ Ihe idea Holleri Dated Freehold, N. J.. Sept. Id, 1X1. ENDURINGLY SMART LOUISE 9AYRE. of all kinds

The fellow who drops a lighted ol0«rett« who oolleots combustlbly-laden rags

on the road through his car window may doesn't want to threaten her family, but a

not be an arsonist at heart—but he can fire hazard lurks in those rags. Make

cause a forest fire I The person who smokes yourself personally responsible for fire

In bed Isn't Intent on destroying his home, prevention: and have ample insurance pro-

yet that's a frequent result! The housewife tection against the carelessness of others!

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• 1 I , .' ,.-, ,t i* . BANK REGISTER, OCTOBKK 8, 1946, Wtretowicz Stresses Meet Sayreville Here Saturday Now A Marine 9 LITTLE Catholics Defense SILVER Readying For Sayreville's Visit— Nelson Shines In Last Week's Loss LIQUORS Coach Adam Kretowicz has been' Prospect Ave., stressing defense with his Red Bank Catholic high school grid Ford At Center squad the past few days, in prep- Little Silver aration for Saturday's encounter at the Red Bank athletic field against Phone R. B. 6-3343. Sayreville. He has stressed the weak spots which appeared so glar- ingly last week when his green charges made their football prem- iere by surprisingly holding a su- perior Lake-wood eleven. 21-0. In last week's contest, the Caseys were overpowered from the start, Determined to correct the defensive deficiencies, the Red Bank Catholic high school football squad are working out daily In prepara- but managed to keep the heavily tion for Saturday's engagement with Sayreville high school at the Red Bank high school athletic field. George H. Lange, Jr., 18-year-old favored Piners at 14-0 until the Probable starters for the contest are shown with Coach Adam Kretowicz and Rev. John P. Byrnes, school athletic director. They are, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. closing minutes of the game, even left to right, Harry Molskow, right end; Ed Hennessey, right tackle; Ed Doucette, right guard; Jack Kollr-nyl, center; George Hanisch. left Lange, Sr., of Peters place, and threatening to enter pay dirt terri- guard; Joe Holtz, left tackle, and Don Dwyer, left end. Backfleld, Coach Kretowicz; Bob Black, right halfback; Chubby Marks, quarter- formerly of Broad street, Shrews- tory themselves In the third semes- back; Dick Nelson, fullback; Jerry Travis, left halfback, and Father Byrnes. ^ bury, left Friday morning for Parib ter. The final Lakewood counter Island, S. C, ftfK two years' service came after a series of end runs with the Marines. Michael's Bar .500 When planning to paint, turn the from near the mid-field, stripe as Stoble'n Bar „ s 4 ..•}.-(:! Graduated from Red Bank high Sterling Rozier, ace Lakewood Red Bank Dairy 2 I .3 3:1 can of paint upsidedown several school in June, Lange was active back, ran through the Irish line at Are You A Sal's Tavern 2 \ .3:t:i hours before you plan to use it. In all school activities and starred Sherwood Spor1n 1 This will.diffuse the oil and cut on the Buccaneer baseball and will, finally crossing on a 20-yW Worry Bug? Home & Aulo .. .. 1 .ir,r» •print. Crate's -... m 1 5 .165 down the mixing time. football teams. "Parlt your worries on the Results Inexperience at calling plays re- running board!", advise the Twin Diner 3. Red Bank Dairy 0, »ulted in the opposition gaining safety specialists of the Na- their third tally, but sheer power Marc-hanl, Trust 2. Sherwuoils I. tional Conservation Bureau. Grllll's 2, Home t Auto 1. •^counted for the first H points, as JACK FORD "Don't get behind the wheel Johnny's Marke 2, Sal's Tavrrn ]. the visitors went wild again3t the Soble's Bar 2. UII'I ll.u 1. somewhat abashed Catholics in the Jack Ford, former Fair Havenlte, with your brains in a turmoil. Michael's Bar 2, Raird Davinon 1. s shown gripping the pigskin. He When you drive, you need to (.lobe. Moaors 2. Ciatc's i. opening period. The third touch- Phil's Service 2. .Sal'. RH I. down was set up when, with the will be seen at center for St. Law- be alert, cautious, and compe- VENETIAN rence university this year. tent. Accidents are often SHORE FIREMEN'S LEAGUE ball on the Lakewood 45, the Caseys STANDINGS elected to pass on their final down caused by drivers whose minds are taken up with a Dlviilon A Fitness Tests rather than kick. The gift of work- W tU"«U.. J NAHI Or CHAIACW f»" ing elsewhere than in their end Freehold Clubs small annoyance like a break- Keyport Eneine Co. No. 1 none was picked up quickly by the fast table spat, a low bank Highland. No. 1 .' I Oceanporl, No. I At High School BUNDS expert Lakewood squad and they balance or what the boss had Red Bank Towners to s&y this morning. Foir Haven No. 1 .. 1 pushed off successive gains through Oakhurst No. 1 CARSTAIRS . 3 tacklo positions and around both "If you are upset, take a Washington No. I .. 0 Jacoubs Continues • CUSTOM MADE ends. breather before you turn on Phi] D«J7 No. 1 .. 1 Established In Play-Of f Game the ignition. It may save a Wanamiufla No. 1 Physical Program Repeated penalties against the limb, a cop's lecture, or a life." Freehold No. 1 visitors aided the Irish cause. A Independents No. 1 • 14-DAY SERVICE Champs Lose, 7-1, Lakewood Louis Jacoubs, physical education 1788 25-yard ponalty in the third quarter Eatontown No. 1 set Up the only real Catholic threat, Unexcelled No. 1 instructor at Red Bank high school, | As Warren Mayer announced today the results of the I but their line failed to offer sup- Field Club Goes Ocean No. 1 • CHOICE OP COLOR port and. with the Green and Division S second week of physical fitness! Has 2 Bad Innings W tests which he has instituted at the Gold fans begging for a score, Red Bank No. 4 . . 1 the Piners held on the seven-yard To Woodbridge school. The Freehold Gulistans evene< Oakhunt No. 3 .. . ..'. 1 1 line. The long distance penalty Little Silver No. 1 « .1 This week's test, the push up. fol- j Phone R. B. 6-0465 the play-off series at one-all in th 1 came when Ijakewood's Piminere To Play Golden Bears Freehold No I 3 " lowed last week's sit up. In ihe was ordered from the game for en- Jersey Shore semi-pro bajseball Sun- Bradley Beach No. 3 I '- day afternoon as they clubbed th Avon No 1 . - I test, Leslie Stewart, a senior, gaging Quarterback Chubby Marks Under Lights Unexcelled No..2 3 « proved to be top man with 55 push • For Prompt Service !! in fisticuffs Towners' star hurler. Warren May Deal No. 1 « 3 or. for the first two innings whil< ups. He was followed by Robert ] The Leonardo Field club, boast- Oakhurst No. 2 3 i • For the Irish, it is Dick Nelson, the county seat pitcher, Bill Tel. Allenhursl No. 1 II .1 Lomerson with 50. In third place' ing a 30-0 triumph over the Jcr3ey sturdy fullback, on whom the coach sot bark the Red Bankers on a six Red Bank No. 'J I : was Dominick Trocchin with 41, Give Us Your Old Blinds, We'll Make City Patriots in the opening fame Phil l>nl/ Nn. 2 . 1 \ will be pinning much hope. Work- hit performance. The score was while Steve Morris, an 'eigtfath-grrul- of the shore semi-pro gridiron sea- Unexrrlled .1 " ing from a spiead "T." Nelson got to 1. er, tied a senior, William Dirick- son Sunday at Leonardo will travel Red Bunk Nn. I 2 I Them New Again In 14 Days off for several gains Saturday and Mayer, who has been on the side MitiiHsiiuHii Kxcmpts 12 | son. for fourth place with 42. was the mainstay in the one threat this Sunday night lo Woodbridge Enlontown No. 2 0 .1 j By the tests, Mr. Jacoubs Is able lines the past two weeks with where they meet the Woodbridge the locals unveiled Throughout the infected tooth and jaw, got the Dlviiion C ' to determine underveiopment of the contest he played a bang-up game, Oolden Bears in Legion Stadium. W I. 90 Proof, 65% Onin Nratnl Spirits. from the Red Bank manager, an Little Silver No. 2 2 I I forearms, upper arms and shoulders backing up the line pffeetivoh and The. kirkoff will be at 8:15 o'clock. and to provide corrective exercises Carstairs Bros. Distilling Co.lnc, then set about his wildest exh Hopelessly outclassed, the Pa- Highland! No. 2 I 2 accounting for a good percentage bit ion since joining the Towner Oliver Byron No. I 3 n I for these conditions. Junior high Baltimore, Md. of the tackles Behind a good line. triots failed to reveal much of the Olivrr Byron No. 2 II 3 j school youth have been shown lack- He walked the first two batter potential power or the Field club, Oreitn drove KaRlc* . . " 3 MORRIS BECKER Nelson could be counted on as a ing in this exercise, although it is then chucked a wild pitch to dd which this year i.i three deep In Wayside 3 n We are proud to add thli moat consistent scorer Branchport No. i . .. ..2 1 realized that immaturity is a r-nn- Vanic eflch runner. McGackin lined standout players in each position. luxurious blend ever battled to om Jerry Travis also showed up well, Out to Vaccarelli, but Federici. in Uakhurst No. 4 I 2 ' tributtng factor. j but the charging Lakewood line re- The Golden Bears, one of the state's Naves, nk IIIB) 3 " complete atork of advertised brandi the rieon-up slot, did just that by Orean ISBl .. 3 H fused to Rive him the time nrces- . heaviest and strongest semi-pro j School leaders, senior high, ate HARDWARE CO. ciacking out single and driving I teams will he a real test for Arnie Atlantic Highlands No. I 3 n j Stewart 55, Lomerson 50, Tioerhia •ary to pet o(T a rieccnt punt. The in two runs. West I.onn llrmeh No. 1 2 I few passes lift heavrri ended up Mayer struck L»uvis | Truex's array of former shore scho- Oi'enn No 2 (PI1) I 2 44, Dirickson 42, Morns 42, Hairy out, hut he grooved one to Lempke fruitlessly in all but two attempts, lastic stars. Truex is anxious to Eatontown No. 3 _ " 3 Patterson 35, Harry Clayton 31, and tha*t husky sent poled a home Oakhunt No. ;, . . . " .1 Shrewsbury Ave., Cor. Catherine St. even though he fairly hit his re- see hi? powerhouse operate with James Annarellii 34, James Costa run. Ed Mooney. former Leonardo high Wett Lonu Branch No. 2 0 3 133, Frank Pica 3:S, and Ira Crotise ceivers witfi the pigskin. Dlviiion D FIFTH In the second inning three hits, a star, calling the signals. Mooney, W I. 132. Junior high. Morns' i2. Bob No much is known of this week's couple of walks and a passed bill on a -business trip to the Wast j Warren 30, Bill Rogers 30, M''ie Plenty of Parking Space This blend contains 5, 6 and 7- opposition, other than that the Mid- Hatlrl No. 1 3 0 accounted for three more inns. Coast, missed (he Patriots game, Red B»nl No J " -1 | Basso 26 and Vilo Mara.-no 2.1. dlesex county machine perennially [ year-o)d whlnkien. 90 proof. {Tain Fi om that point on, Mayer ;to"k hut is expected to return before Wall No. I - - 3 (1 STORE HOURS: fields a rough squad With the one OakhurM No. 6 -' 1 neutral spirit*. command, setting the Gulistans Sunday night. With George Pres- Bradley Belli h No. 3 .1 2 i Nylon hi ush bristles retain [Ju-it game undrr their belt, the locals down in each inning but the fifth, j ton ronverted end. and Djck resiliency, do not mat down, and 7 ill V M. - 7 r. M. Open till 9 FrJ. and Sat. Nile. •will again be taking the field heavy Kair Haven No. 3 . " 3 when he faced four batters. llenl No. 2 2 I (dry ijuickly. Abrasion resistance underdogs, hut with a deteiminrd Co^ke alternating' at thp quarter- The Towners' lone'tally came in back slot in 1Mst Sunday's game, HarmingHnle 3 n I of nylon postpones wearing dtiwn Sun., 9-1.2 Noon. effort to show improve ntents nn Independents No. '1 ... - . 3 " trip first inning when Tony Vac- hou-pver, Truex \rnrnrd he has two of bristles in vital spots of the their defend.vp woakncssr? In.leoendenls IRB) . .21 I brush. rarelli crossed the platter on Ray excellent replacements for Mooney. Oakhuril. Nn. 6 .21 BELLOWS Rrd Bank Sanborn'a double to left field. The Oolden Bears, operating trom Hn.xcf'led Ex. .21 I.K. The third game in the flve-or-less Oceanir 1 - yifl. 1.1' a single winp. have built thpir of- Avon No 2 ! . 12 spiics will be unfolded Sunday at trnsive A round the great Johnnie Mendnln " » Bran ihp Newman Springs load field. Kurzowski, all-statp for Wood- Red Bank No. 3 n 3 R'. FRBKHOLD bi idpe high in 1938 and a high Fair Haven Nn. 2 . . n .1 !< I AB R H DivUlon E UK scoring back for the Buffalo Bi- M !Noon! And Night! Inilirk. 3b .3 -' 1 W I, orni Ql: ' ' Thfimpaan. 3 J I sons in 1945. Undefeated so far 1 1 Oceanport No 1 I 2 1111 Tn.i MrGackili. 4 I 1 this season the Centra Jersey pre- Hnxl.'l No. I 2 1 Mil Illn • i I .deriii. Ik .1 I 1 I II sent a formidable combine of ex- Allrnhurjt No. 2 " I N> 'M . J 0 I AtUntic Highland! No. I 3 « .,l !.„ I.rm|ilvr •". 111 Woodbridge high stars, including i Hamillon No. 2 3 " YouVe Fashion - Right finjrwell '. j \ibark if. Mascenik and Smith, fleet backs Avon No. 2 3 ' • l'ii«hlm I. who have proved capable receivers WnnnmHMn No. 2 ~ I 11- ir. Monmouth Be'irh ...... 1 1 I.. Hi r for Kurzowski's bullet passes over lel». /,. thft line Hamilton No. 3 2 1 Oakhur»t No. T I 1 Truex has outlined a program of Heal No. 1 I '• p AB It scrimmage for the whole week, West UonK Branch No. 3 1 ? ( I Denl No 3 . " • Hni CVh.i however, with particular emphasis Whileiville •• . « • . c. H. on blocking and line assignments, for in scouting the. Bears. Arnie FRIPAY EVENING I.EAnUE (R#d Bank Recr, ation* DlitHled (TOO ha.s learned that they have, an ex- Standinga 100* Cnlo Hanoi Spirit! cellent line, weighing over 200 ave- W Prt. npr. Satisfied with the offensive II. P O. E 1.1)00 Kretowicz To Play I.ou'n Piti?ri« 1.000 technique of the Field clubbers, Shprman Shop Against Champions Truex is anxious to perfect a de- Johrfny'< Market fensive that will stop Messrs. Kur- A«pdln Palm Adam Kjrui.w P.ni Bank zowflki, Mnscenik and company. Ronnet Shop - America's .333 Catholic binh -i l.(,i Twin Diner Fishing Derby Art Cummins, athletic director of Ued Bank Recreation .333 bcr of t hi' Nrv ii it (ho Field cluh, who has been try- Red Bank Clotblnir .1)00 .000 American funt I ., 11 ing desperately to outfit the team Victory Market at end this « ci k Hi • IIIIM is Ends October 15 in presentable uniform has an- RelulU Smartest B P 0 E. «, Victory Market 0. nieel the \V|lm'n)Miin t",ip| < Sun nounced that the new blue and gold day ajteinoon :, i tnr Si html s *M Lou'i Pl.x.rla 3. Bed a»l> Clothing «. Trophy Winners jerseys will be ready for the game. Sherman Shop 2. Twin Diner 1. dium in X e \\ a t k A.pdln Paint 2. Red Bank Recreation 1 Styles! Lclanil Sinn, : B.nnl,, i , ,,.., ii To Hold Dinner Bonn«l Shop 2. Johnny'. Market 1. will himpflf don llv molr.-kin ami WOMEN'S MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE. take over 'he o,u,n tci !I;M k im?t Hu- l>•,•;,i.- 'Inhy uouid end Ociobcr 15. A dln- Teami No. *. 3: No. 5, 0. with the Nr» Ytilk I).ant* in HIP iir i is brini: plannrd for next month Team No. I. 2; No. 8. I. National II-HKUP ar.il liefmr ih.,1 at which tinif the ttophy nnd prize J Being Manufactured By • Wem.n'. Monday Nlrhl Leafue. 1 is will rprrivprrivo their awnrdawnrdss . i (Kfansburg Alley!. > stair .'d for Kan-a* sta , mini Irwin'g Boat Works Team No. S. 3; Team No. 8. 0. Bombers lm .'tide Stan KtiwK "'. WiJij.un Isinhie. ])i-ep\drni ot the Team No. 7. 2; Team No. 2. 1. Notre Dame, JulUs Kutlilup .mil 1 .i\ inj: \\iir Mcmui iul committee., •' The "Nave.slnk River" duck boat Team No. 4. 2: Team No. 8, I, John KliK"1*-l< <'f t'n'fti i:rlt>\* n. i '-{.in \ri\ tiiut th(* ],){>nx had made haa made ils appearance in lbe Tonrn Nn. 1.1; Team No. 6, I. 1 John Bis.-:et i.f hel.Monte I :,- :\ Jl.nfMl pN-dnc Ir» help itiise funds j sporting world. It is a model spe- SUNDAY TRIO LEAGUE Plight. I>e«n Slruall I>1 Ir rn- U>r ihp pruj>o.sp(i alhlrtic field on cially designed and built by the Ir- Ilied Bank Recreation! and Dtinl Aninln nf tin- Mil n. Uu i Ii iininutr srhool grounds. wm Yacht works of Red Bank from Rc.ult. Corps. A hi i m 1 r* m cm he t.< (if the rluh Sparklirn 8, Three Strike. 0. ideas promulgated by Capt. Charles Three St«r» 3. Hot Shot» l>. will ni'ikr the nnnu-11 pilw iniagr lo IV lrwin and his sons after years Thrrn Yanks 2. Mu»koteer. 1. Indian Exhibition Ih*» Jumeah-ii % school for box a of experience duck shooting on In- P-3«- 2. Pat Tnb» 1. Ki^hl Lion memhcr.s will supply land and open waters of the East- WATSON LABS MEN'S LEACUE The MonmiMith Covuily Histoiiml mis in liunsport nhuul 40 children ern seaboard. ( Red Hank Recreation) ajsoclal'On fit 1U museum at 70 I lo tlio Prlncelun-Hiown football The boat Is safe, dry, seaworthy, StandinRn $4.99 Couit sli eel. Krpeholn", has an In ^nhiH Saturday Hernnrd Crrlffhton at long and light, being built of Military iian exhibition luuned td the coun- ( is in chargr of ai i nn^enirnts waterproof marine plywood. It c*r Rndnr Nn. 2 ty society fur (JMHIIIM by tlip Xpu- i Nrxt wi-fk, a nx-rn^fi of thr ptntp lies two hunters safely, with t Radio aik museum The 'ollerlion in- Dppin tnienf. of Institutions and speed of eight lo ten miles per Machine Shop No. 2 These two numbers are •Mud"* watci iiilni.s l'\ Indian Hl- Stall ) Agrm-irt will uddi P»» thr cluh. hour, using i\ two and one-half Sprc. Lnb. tlMts cf l(idn\ .,.- ^ I'll a* olijp't s i Anionj; thp jjuestn n\ thp moetlnR homrpower outboard motor. Reproductinli Nn, 1 just an "eye-opener". Our •huuing nialeiul •.lilt nil: of inc ! Mm night waa Cupt. Joseph Ryan, Toat Equipment This ci nf L is the answer to the ••Hnonr No. 1 past Krjitui<'t \\\j IiH* ft ISJilJl V •• I P ii member of thf homicide mi und of sportsman «hn has been looking line-up includes everything silver wnik in:,yi Rparo Part* •>* in K 'lilill If- tho New Yoi It police depai tment. fur nn easy ruwing, llghl, strong, l col»1 Kin. ill ••!•'. ili,ll>. h,u, Hi'iidford Vreelfind nnd Anjjpjn Dr~ and above nil else, a seaworthy Navigation I 2 you need to dress smartly keln. «i i merit - pnttery. hunting boat, nnd is put on the Machine Shop No. 1 " ' c(-. for every occasion —and market complete, ready for use with pproililctinn No. I " ' School th,- PX lOars, rowlocks, hatch cover and de- ''le ,h, C. L. Ewing Retire* we have just the bag hlbftlon ( icoy rack. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE! Klrehrild K-MBB The boat Is 13 feet six Inches in tiled Bank Recreation) to matchmate every shoe. From Jersey Central length, has a width of four feet, Ilrd. 2, Brovni 1. K. Of C. To Floor Tram Phlllio. 2. Carda 1, •^*"*i«natAclwaB*,,,^»«.»«»uati=-a(Ha»{«i**»«i Red Bank three Inchon, n depth of one. foot, Cubs 2, Giants 1. The Bnyphoie rouncy Knights or J r.'ohimlm. , hn\e HI I Hilled ti, ti-p Jersey Crnlunl ifillrond. For the Inches aiicl weighs 16C pounds. Its BUSINESSMEN'S I.EAGUK T 1 neh'. hull. Keani-ljui),'. fdl !IIIK |n»( icven ycRi'K he h/w been head bottom, sides and dpek at« made of I Itcil Dank ftajvi'eiUloii) lie1 hull ijnmi'n nnd dunce* Slnnillng* 65 BROAD STREET if the Millroml'H (ICIRIU linfTIr rlo- one-quarter Incn fir plywood, the W I, PC. th" curiiing munlh*. The coi/irfil ex' t |mr tmrnt. kcol nnd chines of onk and frame Twin Miner 8 n l.noo pci la Uj he i i.'pictf(?ntt!tl by n nu IionY. Smith of Plalnlltld will of cedar. All the fnstnnlngu mo gal- Mprchnnta Truat fi I ,KU8 . RED BANK baflketb/il) team mndc lift iilmdul en- Kiiccocd him. Mr. Smith hag boon vnnlzod. Grllli'a 6 1 ,saj 1 Globf, MotorK 4 2 ,fl(I(I Uraly from returned win vctarnnB. with tho Central lines alncc 1931! Tho boat la on display at Irwin's Ilalrtl Davluon 4 "i ,(160 The flMt snq)e will fie jiluyed Sin- nnd has boon Mr, E«'|ng'jt chlo/ Yacht worlia nt t)io tool of Wharf Johnny'B Mnrkct \ ' 'I ,t)0l| November 10. • Plill'a Atliintlc So'rvlcc 4- i Mi Lowest Pric«sof Rev. JIJLM Maefcenze. 4-H State, Officers 10* Worder.*, the palibeareri, those who r, and Mrs. Jo Frost of St. ! For Bride-Elect who. wn rxjrn and raised in Fair donated cam and sent flowers, and nil Haven, died Monday night at Madi- who assisted ID Hny way during our y's place tiff ren Is of a For MCOSS Funcfc Opens Program Mrs. Helen Crawford nnd Miss I at Monmouth son Park hospital, Brooklyn, after bereavement, caused by the death of uur Jt born Pi Margie Roswell gave a surprise husband and father. ' lorial hospl aa operation. The funeral will be Is Now Underway New Members And miscellaneous shower last Friday held in Brooklyn tonight and In- Mrs. Edward i. Shea, Sr., illlam P. Monahan, son of Dr, at the Roswell home on Peters and Family, Mrsi Danjjf? V. Manshan ot terment will bo in Evergreen cem- —Advertisement. Teachers Are Guests place for Miss Bettyanne Roswell. etery, Little Silver. Front street, is a member of Red Bank Area Drive Miss Roswell is a daughter of Mr. freshman class at Wcjley;in and Mrs. William Roswell, and is He is survived by his wife, Mrs. erslty at Middletown, Conn. He "Know Your P.T.A." was the Come Meet "Little - Joe'' and Begins Wednesday; theme of the opening meeting of engaged to Anthony DcSantia of Jule Smith, and a sister, Mrs. Leo recently bqen pledged to Alpha the Little Silver Parent-Teacher as- Long Branch. „ Henresey of River road, Fair Ha- dance every Frlday'and Satur- on chapter of Phl'Sigma Kappa ven. He was a cousin of M. Floyd Committees Named sociation Tuesday. A tea for new Guesta Included Mra. It. DeJSan- day under the "Stars." ernity. - members and reception, for the tis, Mrs. Carrie Knight, Mrs. VISmith, Fair Haven borough clerk. Iss Kuth Kllzen, daughter of teachers was held. Mertens. Mrs. Jane Flnnegan, Mrs. 'and Mrs. Ralph KiUen of Rlv- A four-week general canvass Card ol Thanki. ' Mrs. Robert Kelly, was named Alice Bergln, Mrs. Rebecca Carter, <3e avenue, and Miss Mary started yesterday In the drive to We wish to exproBs our aincere and delegate to Atlantic City confer- Airs. Ann Rowell, Mrs. Lovee Gior- at CLUB 36 on, daughter of Joseph Grillon secure funds for a new headquar- heartfelt thank* to our relatives, ters In Red Bank for the Mon- ence. Mrs. Portland Merrill volun- no, Mrs. Margaret Crawford, Mrs. frktidn .-ind neiffhbors for their kind Elveralde drive, Middletown Bernlce Crawford, Mrs. Gladys Hill, woriln, sympathy and nornf tributes at mouth County Organization lor So- teered to direct the Christmas par- the loss of our beluveel wife and mother. Palmer Avenue, ashlp, entertained at the an- ty for the school children. Legis- Mrs. Lucy Rogers, Mrs. Annie San- i'tea for Incoming students of cial Service, with Mr«. George M. Jacob Strauss nnd Family. Bodman of Middletown as chair- lation chairman for the year will be germano, Mrs. Irene Applegate, —Advertisement. Keansburg, N. J. Berkeley school at the Suhur- Mrs. J. Eggenberger who is also Mrs. Millie Sullivan, Mrs. Elaine hotel, East Orange, yesterday. man. ROUTE 36 Serving as vice-chairmen are Mrs. serving as newly appointed state Burnon, Mrs. Ruth Doelmann, Mrs. Notice of Settlement of Account. I Kilzen sang a group of solus, board membership chairman, Mrs, Roswell, Misses Doris Watkis. Mar- Estate of Julia A. Hill, deceased. Miss Orlllon entertained with J. Marshall Booker and Mrs. Bruce Notice is hereby ;:'.v. :i thiit thr accounts Buy Our Delicious Pizzeria. Berckmans of Middletown, Miss Barnard Titylor's resignation as garet Cameron, Lois England, Bet- jrdlon solos. ^ ty Maine, Florence Maffia, Beatrice of tho nubsrrib,-'. 'M~.itnr of the 1.5- Laura Harding of Holmdel, Mrs. secretary was accepted. titti' nf suUi iU'C*..,.id w,ll be audited i,nd Isa Anne DeHaan, daughter of Mrs. Chester Apy, hospitality Vetrano, Dorls< Crawford. Dorothy slatfti by thf. Surrocatp of the County and MrB. Michael DcHaan ol Allison L. S. Stern of Scobeyvllle and Mrs. George L. VanDeusen of chairman, introduced the teachers. Carter, Helen Colson, Millie Pg'rvi, of Mnnmouth nnd it-ported for settle- lace street, Is confined to her Lillian Henderson, Gloria Wood- ment to the Orpharjs' Court of !iaiy of Niii.mhiT. A. H.. 1046. at In :OII "White$wan Cleaners" for the Red Banlt area, which in- and Mrs. Elizabeth Grieaenbcck, o'clnrlt n. m., at whl<*h lime applirnLion iceton roat). Knollwoc-d, are First state officers of Now Jersey 4-H clubs were chosen to serve first grade. Girls who volunteered will I,.- mndo for the allownnrs of com- Jilts of a daughter born last cludes Shrewsbury, Little Silver, for 1946-47 al the recent State Club Congress. They are left to missions and rounscl- fi.es. Fair Haven, Rumson and Sea to care for small children so moth- Church Women Open For Business irsday at Monmouth Memorial right: Georgia Armstrong of Bloomsbury, secretary; Bernle Levine ers could attend the meeting were '"•lied: October 2nd. A. D.. 1M6. pital. Bright; Mrs. Myra Winner, George of Freehold, president, and Grace Braun of Pomona, vice president. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK C. Kloss and H. LeRoy Schafer, co- Babs Becker, Jean Botkin, Su- Plan Luncheon ANh THTST COMPANY OP tie editor of the Register re- zanne Stephens and Carol Beer. For REn HANK. chairmen ot the southern area; 1 We Call For and Deliver ed a very plrasant rail Monday entertainment Myrna Stalberg The annual Ganada day luncheon REIl HANK. NKW JERSEY1 Mrs. Booker, Middletown township meeting of the Golden Hour Circle By: RALPH S. 1'EARCE. -nlng from Jo^ph W. Child of area, and Mrs. Frederick Freling- Card Party Aids Williams At Premiere played a piano selection, Mrsi Fred Trii.t O Ilicer, Railroad Ave., Belfnrd. ury Park, a former resident of Conover's senior group sang songs of the Presbyterian church win be huysen, Holmdel-Atlantic-Raritan Wednesday, October 16. at the Executor. ' Bank. Mr. Child, with his area. With Sister Kenny and Mrs. Gertrude Davis gave three M< ssrs. Applejate. Stevens. Foster Keansburg 6-0563. Jier, the late William S. Child, New Building Fund readings. church in charge of Mrs. William & Hy ; e'd by Mrs. Clifford Doring, Mrs. Ed- .section. Mr.,Child, who In re- chapter of the Sister Kenny founda-1 ward J. Roehl, Mrs. Helen Levin, the Southwest. Mrs. John R. Ballantine, Edward H. Dessert-Bridge I Plans for the celebration were V yeard was associated with the Cbnway, Edward M. Kelly, Dr. tion, spent Friday in New Ynrk ) Mrs. Robert Kelly and Mrs. Ed- j ROUTE 4-N :her faking company of Asbury with Suiter Kenny and with Mrs. j ward Olson. I made at a society meeting yester- James VanNostrand, Percy Sher- Members of the 1-5-8 Woman's J> h4. Shoemaker. for Social Service. Mrs. X. H. Hostesses were Mrs. Clarence R. ** Choicest " TRCNCH I VJ tladllon avenue, celebrated her Mrs. Booker announced that mem- Smith was general chairman, and of the theater, at one time com- t Doolittle. Mrs. Theodore N. Par- .'. Steaks « Chops • ^-^tSINE u birthday Tuesday. bers of her committee include: Mrs. more than 60 attended. plctcly blocking Broadway and , Know Your Government sons, Mrs. Gertrude J. Davis, Mrs, '; Lobster EATONTOW3-0699 N and Mrs, John IZ Kondrup E. Jackson Batchelar of Lincroft, Seventh avenue. A tremendous ! A. L. Molner and Mrs. Lawrence t. Table awards were novelty dish- cheer greeted Slste* Kenny, the | r >rldge avenue are parents of a Mra. Edwin L. Be»t of MeClees towels. WHITE ELEPHANT Avsry. i' •>'.'» ''.V H< fJ'c •itji''' >V<.J«^ i^ j* born Wedru-.'+day at Riverview road*, MrB. C. Alan Hudson of Cha- famed Australian nurse who has Attending were Mrs. Chris Jae- spent her life fighting infantile par- The Panama Canal will have to Hal. pel Hill. Mrs. R. M. Hurd. Jr., of ger, Mrs. George N. Wagner, Jr., iss lyjrraine Holiday, daughter Navesink, Mrs. Edward Lcntllhon alysis. •' fade out of the picture as the Mrs. James H. Goodspeed. Mrs. world's largest canal If a new army and M13. Joseph Holiday, of Middletown, Mrs. Harry Laws of George A. Quimby. Mrs. George W. irolled as a student at Edge- I River Plaza, Mrs. Robert Mt-rten'i i . M , £ . project for a New Jersey ship IMatlh[ Matthewsw1 . MrMrnu , Mar.ar ee E .Van Van- canal is authorized. A new world's Park Junior college at Briar- j <>t Locust, Mrs. G. D. Norcom of Collect Items I Schoick-. Mrs. George D. N'orcom, record would come to New Jersey Manor, N. Y. ] Riverside Heights, Mrs. Lar Olsen 'Mrs. I.. F. Whitney. Mrs. F. T. Kit- —and also a terrific wallop to the r. and Mrj H:< hard Waters °< Headden's Corner. Mr. and Mrs. chen, Mrs. Edwin Beckett. Mrs. Ed- For Nature' Study taxpayers. iw of Boston aie parents of a | Lewis Smith of Highlands, Mrs. ward H. Scattergood. Mrs, Harry DAVIDSON BROS. Ear Members of Middletown Tov/n- Col. William F. Heavey, new Richard Waters Fallow, horn , l Snyder of Locust, Mra. Thor Clayton. Mrs. Fred Evenden. Mrs. ember ?• in Boston Mrs. Far- Ueland of Headden's Corner and ship Junior Audubon club conduct- I army district engineer, has an- James H. Taylor. Mrs. W. S. Goldin, ed a hike last week in the vlcinHy nouncrd that the army has com- is the former Kulh Asendorf. Mrs. F. E. Veth of East Keansburg. Mrs. Harold DeVwsty. Mrs. A.shtnn f :hter of Mr. and Mr? Hetmann o the clubhouse on Xulswa.np ' pleto plans leadied for a New Jer- Sickles, Mrs. James <~\ Hendnck- road, Everett, to gather specimens ! "y ship canal of a 32-foot depth ndorf at Fair Haven, formerly son, Mrs. Trving P.-merson. Mr». fubbaxd Park. Middletown Village for nature collections. Plans wrre 'instead of the 25-foot canal depth Charles H Tind.il!. Mis. Thomas F. also made for the meeting to be ' originally favored. Earth removal STORES oward.' E. Alexander of Sllver- (The Red Bank RcziiUr can be bought Morford. a one In Mlddletuwn Villin at J. C. Xnighl'i held next Wednesday at Oak Glen I ' would equal that of the Pan- ta Gardens, member of the edi- anna Stn-p( Mrs. Albert VanSr-hoirk. Mis. farm, Everett, home of Louella i Canal. 1 department of the Perth Am- Margaret M. RvHer. Mrs. Joseph Evening New.-, v.a.s the foa- Miss Cam-Louise Hayes, daugh- Garretson. I Cost, of a 25-foot canal was eatim- te of Mr and Mrs Serpico, Mrs. Warren H. Fowler, nieet- ' - Frank A. Hayes Pr&sent were Gall Perry, Mary I ated in 1942 at $191,000,000. The d speaker a'. y< •, Mrs. J. William Hcim, Sr., Mrs. ne w 95 Broad St. 45 Broad St. 39 Broad St. of the Ilflniar K.warns club in of Bayberry Spinney, Red Hill „, , Searles, Catherine Ring, Kathleen i project would represent aJi \,orth B. Cunninsrham. Mrs. Her- ; Doughty, Judy-Kay Jones, Phyllis I outlay of S50O.OO0.OO0 of Federal lection with thai club's observ- i road. Is a debutante for the 1946-47 and > of National Ncwsp-ij.er Week. ! Benson. * man Kin?. Mr*. Robert Snowden. < B(jU| steven perkins, Ralph Weis- | State funds. The State would Mrs. John T. Lvvley, Sr,, Mrs. De Usa Mary Sticr of Ncwirk spent Dr. and Mrs. Winston Kock of man, Mrs. Charles Conover, Mrs. I compelled to build high-level Heath Walker. Mi< Ixswis Burk- week-end with Mi5s Josephine , Kings highway, are parents of a Harold Perry and Mrs. Douglas I bridges over the canal at many man. Mrs. Hanison Hinre. Mis. izal of Broad sti'-i". , daughter, born yesterday at River- Ring. places, main railroad trunk lines Charles R. English. Mrs. Williim gilrain Grefn^wKl of West , view hospital. would have to be elevated, many G. Mansoo. M,rs Lyman W. Crftss- et vLslted hi? s«ti-r at Phila'iel- The annual rally day observance public highways would be severed, We will be Closed All of Miidletown Baptist church will man, Mrs. S»v Sot>'n?on. Mrs. Rob-Miss Covert To Be and ncn farmlands inundated. last week. ert Gorsurh. Mrs. Lawir-nce A. ». and Mrs. rioben Rudro'.v of bo Sunday, October 13 Special ser- Even under the 25-foot cajial proj- vices will be announced. Carte*. Mrs. Ijiwrence Clarke. Mrs. ect, an annual loss of Jl,500,000 :n gen plarn ard ],:tifcnt!i nf -Keen. Mrs C. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Covert, Sr., '000 in farm products would have ith Memnna! bn*rn''il J. Johannsen. Mrs. W. C Hipgin, | rs. Carrie Webber of -Mon- i meet Monday night al the home of of Elm place announce the engage- I oeni r-ed. I'nder the new canal Mrs. Charles Thompson^f:s Fr.-inkl ment and forth-coming manage of'construction plan, the penalties on Day Saturday, Oct. 5th I Mrs*E. D. Lentilhon on Holmdel ith street spent Tm-sdnv with S. Curtis. Mrs. Henr>' C. Myron . Anna Andrr*on of IVrth Ara- road. meni and forth-coming marriage of taxpayers \* ould be far greater, V. Brown, Mp Oorge T>. Middle- vert, to Nelson Warren, son of Mr. And what is the army going to and attended a birthday at Miss Joyco Hance left Friday to ton. Mrs. J. T rteirhmann, Mrs. Anderson home g.vrn .'or Mrs.attend the School of Social Service and Mrs. Cecil Warren of West Long j use for money to meet the sky-high Milton He!ler. .Mr.' Virtnr K. f!ris- Hranch. The couple will be mar- '""''^ft prices of labor and mater- irer James of Sea'ord Del. Mr?.! administration at the University of slnKer. Mrs. Rn.«f:i Clir k Mi. Kd- ials:> erson i? a siMer of the late Chicago. ne'l November 10. ' ward Hendrirks Mi= J M Mr- Th N The hrid;--elei-. i an employee f « - '««' Jrrsey Taxpayers Asso- Liquor Store will open at 5 P. M. . Allre Hoop of Red Hink ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cox of Audu- Phee, Misses Rnlt;i Kiidel. r-'!ii s o r thc Wolfe Juvenile shop in Long ciat.on ileclnie.-: "Taypayers of r. fcnd Mrs. Victor P. <»n. H Warren, Mrs. Kenneth I. Rob- Oliver B. Presley, county fire mar- nt Bel mar. there are many peace needs that stojjher John H«n, hoi n Sep-in.-on, Mrs I*roy Martin and Mrs shal, announced this week that '.he rink far nhnad of this white ele- I pharU project, ber 23, at A«!'>ii,. L. T. Mr. Marshall Leland. The next meeting Monmouth County fir,' Chiefs' as- V. T. A. CARD PAKTV n Is the son of Mr. ami Misj .w ill he at the home of Mrs. Milton sociation will award prizes to stu- j PHILCO COMBINATION I Dean of Priie\vs|,-iry •unnre. A. Vreeland. dent3 of public and parochial I Mrs. Michael S. Viracola of Long "No G. inni n," Sign schools of the county for the best ' ". and Mrs. Herbert K. Williams Members of Ihe Woman's auxil- Branch was general chairman of a Gui.r.iti ^'' Sl,fl .& may noiw be• hud Irottd'strcet. are enjiving a va- iary of Christ Episcopal church, et essay on "Fire Prevention." j card party held Monday night at • K<>k!l«li>-r ... I'riniLed on dur- 5n hi- Washington. P. C and Sepprate prizes will be awaidul ! irrltiuhr ti Gu certs H. doien, 8 a meeting Monday, voted to sup- the Garfield-Grant hotel. Long i'-h ; |-r•.nt til io;i «n:r: proof mus- RADIO & PHONOGRAPH Table Model for high schools ,,nd gummsr ennsylvania. poit a Dutch family and an Italian Hianch, by members of the Mon- M' ; (1 n tv n. 1 .*> tents each. Own- rs. Oscar Hesse and daughter. family for a five-month period. schools. The contest i.i in line with mouth County Council of Parents ' lie imp r:n •ed HI small c \ t r n rost. Hesse of River road, who j They will supply the two families activities for Fire Prevention week. and Teachers. Table awards were rt:st-m'' in. on* a three weeks' tiip tn C.iii- ' wllh cclothiniothingg aann d some food. which runs from October 6 through j soap and hand lotion sets. More la, are spending a wrMt in .Kin i Members of the congregation of October 12. Essays should not be | than 10O attended, EMERSON EMERSON R C A-VICTOR iciKO and will also spend a ; ths Reformed church will meet over 250 words, must reach the com- i Others assisting were Mrs. Frank Veteran Buys C In Los Angeles before return- | Saturday at the church to complete mittee by October 20 and nu;st ' W. Hayrtcn, Mrs. William Brad.ey TABLE MODEL PORTABLE COMBINATION home. the work being done in the church show the student's name, address, Mrs. Charles Stillwagon, Mrs. Louis | $10,000 r. and Mrs. Patrick Centimole ' rooms. Rev. A. J. VanHouten, pas- school and class. Shapiro, Mrs. Louis West, Mrs. ihreVshury avenue HIP parents I Fred Bedle, Mrs. Joseph White, tor, r.;S been called to Michigan be- RADIO Radio Phonograph l son. horn Mondnv »t Rivi- cause of the deatJi of a relative. Mrs. Waiter Meadows, Mrs. Charles For One Dollar RADIO ' hoepitnl. Kcr\ucs Sunday were in charge of Telb Of Urgent Need Schreibcr, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Fred L. Fader, fireman and war S STYLES A REAL BUY rt. 'Wniliim Rrrkmnn. ,^un of a guest preacher from the phurch Alfcn Gustasen and Mrs. Joseph veteran of Teaneck, N. J., has Herbert W. Hill »f Ri'i-kless student supply agency. For More Nurses Diamond. licked his housing problem—well, who has hern stationed fit j James Swackhamer returned yes- almost—by purchasing a seven Batteries and Electric $ 35 Brapp. N. C, is now at Fort Miaa Winona Darrah, who suc- terday to Virginia Polytechnic in- BABY SHOWER room home for one dollar. Ho spent the wi-ek-cml at his ceeded Miss Evelyn T. Walker as stitute. Blacksburg, Va., where he director of health and welfare in Located on a site where the 86 . e here. , Mrs. Ivor C. Nordin of Eaton- is a student. r. and Mrs. Bernarrl Hover nf the Monmouth County Organization town gave i i baby shower Friday town officials want to erect a new Mrs Henry Starke and Mrj. John hanlc street nrp parents of n For Social Service Tuesday, issued for Mrs. Jerald Kern of Fair Huv- firehouse, the house was offered Hendrickson, Sr., were hostesses born yesterday at Monmouth a warning this week that the rapid- en. Guests were Mrs. William Lit- for sale at public auction, on con- Complete with Batteries Tuesday at the Baptist chapel at lorlal hospital. ly decreasing number of nurses "is tle, Sr., Mrs. William Little, Jr., dition that the buyer pay the Electric Portable ELECTRIC n meeting of the Middletown chap- a serious threat to the county'g wel- Mrs. Russell Bennett, Mrs. Arthur costs of removal. Fader, who had ter of the Needlework guild. Plans fare." Sickles, Mrs. Charles Fugate, Mrs. been looking for an apartment G. E. Sun-bow CENTKAI. BATTIST were made for the annual in-gath- Site urged young women to turn I. Predmore, Misses Melissa Little, since his discharge from service ELECTRIC Atlantin Highlands. ering meeting to be held Wednes- to nursing careers, which will en- Persis Bennett. Margretta Cole aad last December after 30 months in Record Player )V. Howard M. Krvin \'. ill day, November 6. the Pacific, was the only bidder. Record Player able them to earn a livelihood aa Anno Thaw of Fair Haven; Mrs. Moving costs for a long haul prob- ch Sunday nt 11 n. m. nnd at The Women's department of the woll as serve basic human needs. A. Predmore and, Mrs. T. Lloyd, m. The evuninp mess.iKe is Baptist church will hold a rum- ably discouraged others, but Fa- IN CARRYING CASE Automatic Changer HEATERS Red Bank; Mrs. William Johnaon, der owns a lot only two blocks last in a series of sermons on mage sale Saturday, October 28. RUMSON P. T. A. MEETING Little Silver; Mrs. P. Egelnnd, Nina from the present location and es- In Portable Carrying Case twns For Christians." Mr. and Mrs. Maltby Jelllffe left and Janice Egeland, and Mrs. R. timates it will cost him about \e Roynl Amluissadors will meet last week for Berea, Ohio, where William M. McLaiiBhlin of the Phillips, Eatontown: Miss Frances $3.40 F.B.I, will speak on "Good Citizen- $2000 to move the house. Idny night at the home of Miss | their daughter, Miaa Arlty Jelllffe Chevalier. Atlantic Highlands, and $ 80 Many other KltM-trii- Heaters ship and Parents' Responsibility" [tia F. Buchhop. Xlic deacons first year student at Baldwin- Miss Audrey Williamson, Camp- Though 35 years old, the house frnm whirl) tn chu sv. at the opening meoting of Ruin- 27 meet the srimr- night. Wallaco college. bell's Junction. nas been well maintained and pre- 64 le post-high school group of th^ Mrs. Alice Knight, who has been son Parent-Tpocher association nt sents a neat appearance, with its Rumson high school, Monday night h fellowship will meet Ort<>l.»r visiting her mother at Orange, CI.CB MEETING TONIGHT brown shingled sidewalls and a t, the parsonage. Mass., returned home this week. at 8:30 o'clock. A membership drivr- roof of long-lasting red asphalt rs. Joseph Mnxson, Miss Veni Mrs. Carrie Ryman of Whlte- will bo conducted nt the session, Miaa Charlotte K. Wilkinson of shingles. It has modern plumbing, on, Franklin Crawford nnd houso was a luncheon guest of Mrs. and plans completed for a card the Barblzon School of Fashion will tile bath, steam heat, hardwood VICTOR AND DECCA RECORDS Ills Lingo wor"e baptized nt Sun- W. H. Roger, yesterday. party to bo held Frldny, October speak on "Style Sense and Color floors, a gas stove, and a frame evonlng's sorvice. Mr., and Mrs.. Irving Bartlett 25, in charge of Mra. Frank Qreen- Harmony" nt a meeting of th« garage. have returned from Bay Head, hall. River plaza Woman's club tonight at the home of the club prealdent, Fader reports he has already TEBTAIN I1INNKR OUKSTS where they have been spending tho received several calls from Army "COMFORT AIR" summer. TALENT SHOW. Mra. Elwood Searles on Orchard buddies who want to rent rooms and Mrs. John Hewitt of Bert Olsen Is now staying with Tony Hamilton, a pupil of Mra drive, River Plaza. Assisting hos- when he gets his new home an- ison entertained several guofls Mrs. D. Hondrickson. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Mayhow, was master of tossos will be Mrs. Douglas RlnR. chored down ELECTRIC HEATER $ .15 dlnnor Snlunlny. Present were Edward Early are living In Mr. Ol- ceremonies, at (ho Walter Reade Mrs. H. Conant Spcor and Mrs. Ad- i»nd Mrs. Stnnley Forhan, Mr. son's house. search for talent show luat olglU at dison j. Sanborn. IT DRIVES HEAT WITH A LOW SI'KKI) FAN. Mrs. Woodrow W. Alston, Mr. the Strand theater. According to USED AS A HIGH SI'EF.D FAN IN SI'MMKIt. 24 Mrs. Hownrd Ludlnw, Mr. tind Two Injured In the theater dlroctor, the largest KEYPORT PERSONALS Elbert Qrlggs, Mr. nnd M:s. crowd yet attended tho perform- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fehelto of Our 10-year-old slogan of ""YES, WE HAVE IT" still holds good with OB Jordon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rul!\n Head-On Crash ance. Winnors woro Douglas Si- Third street are paronta of a son ithy, Mr. and Mrs. Lotila Mit- bole, vocalist, of Asbury'HiuU, and born last Thursday at Monmouth exceptions in today's difficult market. Mr. and Mrs. Scnrlof, Mr. nnd Claronee G. Breooe of Holmoon Pat Koelon and IIIH Koansbuig Memorial hospital. "MAKE IT A Oharlos Austin, Mr. and Mrs.nnd Howard Wy of Freehold were Hcpcats, D. slx-pleco bard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gihorson lk Brown Mrs. Oiu Lane, taken to Fltkln hospital early^os- of First Btroot, arc parents of a son torday .morning after their cars LINCBOFT PERSONALS. born last Thursday at Monmouth

IBS Dorothy ofjftmp, a plonccv ( BicoHo rcoolvod a fruoturod loft puronts of a daughtor, born Friday NEW REBltJENT, MILLION!" '1 tDQehor In \TOmiftgton, D^l., log and lacerations of tho fuco and at Monmouth Momorlal hospital, S'pOttk at the moeMBg of tho Ely sufforod a broken jaw and lao- Miss; Nancy P. Boland, daughter Mr, nnd Mrs. Jiunoa Lamp of Bank Baha'l Sumnsaat 8:16 orations of tho faco. They wore of Mr. ahel Mi's. Wlllinm H. Bqlnnd, Hancock slroet, Bast Keansburg are lh the Oarlton ThoittoV build- tukon to tho hospital' by tho Free- of Half-Mllo nonj In attending tho pnronla of a daughtor born Friday 117 FIRST AVE. PHONE 1-0429 , ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS hold first aid' Squad.'' ' < ' ffimrna Wlllnt'd BC^IOOI lit Troy, N, Y. at Monmouth Momorlal hospital,' RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 194C.

FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES KITCHEN EANGE—Combination £as CESSE0CL8 cleaned and dun. d »l , 1 . PARLOR HEATING stove, coal, lance NATIONAL CASH tegialer, «ce)l«it ENTJRE HOUSEHOLD /urnisliings; tw GET YOUR fireplace, furnact and t r n D llliS FOaU, Model T track, got size, Victrola style, perfect condition: condition. Monmouth Men's Shop. 6Z wicker porch seta, livlnK room set, aad coal, ollburner iacludcd, good kindling wood now and avoid the ," «'W. wood sawing. Mtlmttes nisen; cooking oves, warming closet and broil- «ll kinds ot well work. Howard Tilton, good body, good tlretT Be* also 30-gallon water tank, with gas coll Broad street. Red Bnnk. desk and chair, dining room set, three rush. William Johnson, 12 MUI street, Shrewsbury avenae, Bed B«nlc.*' bedroom sets, four run, two 9x12, one er in top section. Phone Red Bank 6- Entontown. Phone 8-0349, >0 Center street. Humson. phone Rum. Attached. Inquire at 16 Lincoln Court, PRE-WAR PORTABLE Victrola, leather 2B19.-J. DOES YOUR CAB steer WANT A PS 1Kennsburg after 5:30 or all day Sun- case, perfect condition, S15. May be 12x19 and one 12xH; antique tender CINDER BLOCKS, cement, Band and «on wheels shimmy, Let ul day.1 ieen by enlllng Red BanK 6-0517-M. and andirons nnd combination phono- HOT AiR FURNACE outlet, tor every - gravel. Joseph M. Hellrtegel. Pbone ~ .nw contractor, top soil. All cinders, gravel, manure; also v, trouble. Save your tirei. IritfM SECOND-til^E potatoes, pumpkins, USED STOVES, parts and repairs, and- graph-radio. Phone Rumion 1-0906 room, two years old; alflb gas auto- Red Bank 6-0484-W or Eatontown 3 em uou matic water heater. Oil I at St William 0583-J. '»' •*>le. Lionel Simon. Phone Red Ban! axle and frame strnlifbtsnlng eoul LOST AND FOUND # golden bantam sweet corn, feed, irons, coal burning fireplace grate, evenings. Saturdays ^ and Sundays. Frank; Van Syokle, 140. Wetfij wheat, rye, bailed wheat and rrc strnw. electric irons, floor lamps, radio, chest TAPESVBY and rocli-itcei brlcts fur Ureet, Red Bank.latter 7:80 n. m.* CALL UB WHEN seMnff your antiques, 6-0661 or Red Bonk 6-0036. THREE-PIECE living room suite, *16; ' ™ CONTEAUTOK and cesspoo street, lied Bank, welt of Hs»le \ Call Holmdel 3-7704 of drawers, oil pump, with pulley; ice- fireplaces; 1S'6" cast iron pipe; spars china, brlc-a-brac, and al] household I: oartln Our own building. Ask tor Jack I • ST—In vicinity of Fair Haven school, box. 116 Shrewsbury avenue, Red all lengths. Charles E. Burd, phone Bed Whitney baby carriage, $5; also por- articles. Sea Bright Antique & Gift iradlnn.. top child's plasses. in brown leather ense. SADDLE HORSE, gentle, »100. includ- celain kltlchen sink, »8. Phone Red Bank •ollllr manure, fll! dirt, cinders, sravel and ing snddle and bridle. Call Atlan- Bank. Bank 0-2821.• Shop, Phone Sen Bright 2-0009, or 1 ward. Phone Red Bank 6-323-M. or 6-2489-J." Long Branch 6-4137. *t*J& B"*!««tfB gJrtn, Phone Red Bank USED CAB SELLERS. Will' :uri\ _to _T I J_K'yrr_rni\i. rah H_av_rn. ticJBjgh.andi 1-0707. KANT-WET cTTE mattress, standard COUCH, down and mohair; andirons, ez- 8econd tntti ONE $0 400 Blinnrd ensilage cutter, «ise, |5. 78 Linden Place, Red Bank.' crciser (electric). Call Eatpntown 3- A NEW THAYER baby carriage, in ex- THINK OF IT! Nothing to chantre, Jifr Hive^N ? ' *' * highest cash price (or roue. •thoroughly rebuilt; Harder tilo; one THOR IRONER. Large nine, perfect con- 0770-R.* ccllent condition. Only in.use three nothing to «,tora with Rusco all metal PAIMTtwo'AHu pMCOftATINC—» you ear. Packard Sale! A S»t .OgT- Bessie ho-jnd. lot Pnlur- months. Call Red Bank 6-1666 or at 47 self Btorinn windows. Screens, storm brand -n * w chic)cen pluck or. Phone Red dition, $75. Call Atlantic Highlands (JENBRAI. ELECTRIC washing machine, Peters Place, Red BBnk." are conalderlnfr a paint job, call ua for Hardlnlr road, At Broad a^ d»r. ten.weeks old. Blnck »nd Bnnk 6-2453-W. 1-0847.' with detached ironer;; also extensioxtension sash and weather stripping In perman- an estimate In Du Pont outside self- ROW BOAT—Two pairs ot oars, anchor. ent un,H plus complete freedom from I'hon. Red Bank 428. hte, with tnn fnce. lonK ears. Re- PAINTS FOR ALL purposes, direct from STOVE AND FURNACE pipe, wicks for dininii g tablebl . PPhonh e Red Bank 6- cleaning pnlnt. Guaranteed work. Bog art 1773-W.* ffootl condition. 79 Avenue ot Two window care. For free demonstration, .73 Foiter street, River Plaza »rd lor information relativo to factory at reasonable pricci. Atlantic all make stoves: repairs for stoves PAUKAUD—1836 convertible. WINTER COATS, practically new; black Rivers, Rumson. Phone 7-0776. 1 Monmouth Construction Co., High- . phone Red Bank 6-0798-M or .me. EoVnrd J, Carl. Sycamore Paint company, 119 West Front street, nnd furnaces. Snmucl Swarti, M West way No. 35. Red Bank. Phone Red cylinders, perfect condition, li Red Bank. Phone 2251-W. Front street, R«d Bank. Phone C-U87.' cloth with Persian lamb shawl collar CAMERA—Argus. Model A-3, 36mTn Eatontown 3-035Q-M, ,venue. Shrewsbury. Phone Red film, F-4 Anmtiirinnt lens, 150th of a Bnnk 6-0109. St. Come and drive It. JEESEV HOUSE Building. Wrecking Go". JUST RECEIVED sinks, sink and tub nnd front; site 40; brown cloth with nUUVER eltanert repairedp, , Drusbeubes t*- Schlldire. Mountain Hill Road. U.nk 6-04S.-.-M." fox collar, sice 12. Phone Red Bank second, with leather case, almost new, HOOKING AND SIDING, expertly ap- bUtlebrUtledd . A MoM n Eltlectrii c SShoph , 18 We sell used building materials and combinations; me-tal wall cubinets. $36. Phone after 7 p. m., Middletown Whltn street, phone Red Bank town. Phone. Middletown 6-08 plumbing supplies. Highway 35, Keyport. Snmuel Swurtz, 14 West Front street. 6-0276-R. plied Prices are right. No down pay- 6-0286-R. ment. Small monthly payments ar- Sfi,i>rMt TANKS and* c«.Hfu'. Answers to the office equipment, new and used, blue finger tipped coat, size 14; boy's nue. Red Bank. tlmatei u ime of Tr-ddy.' Reward to finder. LARGlS CHAMBERS JaT range, pot Immediate delivery. Modern Home Ap- 35. Red Bnnk. ond street. PalPl i FfavenFf . nhonh e ReRdd BanBk ESLBiTBiamond T"ti bought, sold and repaired. Scrplco's. sport jacket, size 16; nil in A-l con- pllunce Co., 77. Monmouth street, Red '1404. feet condition, 18-ioot Ite r, II yiti'h Phalann ronO, Phslnni. 105 IWooftiouth street. Red Bank, dition. Jscobsen, 126 Branch avenue, stove, 60-gallon boiler, kitchen sink THREE-PIECE living room suite 109.60, body. Can be seen at Old Che :ione Ued Bimk_f -••r.-i 1 -J-3. U.ink. nn unbulfevnble value In our renal a HAY BALING. Combining, mowing RedJJankj; and tub combination with cabinets. Route a6. Middletown. 1ST ' iW. M.trk. cross between a set- TWO COAL kitchen ranges, good con- department; full spring construction, rakiiic; also plowing, dinclng, sowing, WE BUY and sell anything! New TWO CRIBS, crib mattresses, blankets, Phone Red Bank 6-1895. t'c- urn h ri'iiV'i' e ^'ht mnr.ths old. dltion; 30-Kallon hot water boiler, gas tapestry covered; sofa, club chair, mas- *tc. First clasa equipment, genuine, not 11)36 CHEVKSOiT truck, duj and sheets', two high chairs, two twtn STEKRS, S white-faced fat Hereford y ,._,, ,„ •Tony.1' Cnll Bed Bank and used furniture, household heater. Call at 79 Avenue of Two ter's An expert can't duration farmers. Ralph Maker, Holm i'-ton, flat body, Phone H bed chenille spreads. Phone Red Bnnk steers; will sell privately to those chair. del. N. J Phong 6391. II*.'. Iirw»nl'.' goods, china, glassware, painting!, Rivers, Rumson, Phone 1-0778. fro new. Keyport Furniture C 6-042NW after 6 p. . -2075-R. wanting to put one in locker. Broad- SHALL bric-a-brac, etc. RUBCII'S Auction PERSIAN KITTENS. Five months old, Front street. KeK y port, .$22 0 ddown, $7 I'AINTING by ti^y or contract; pupe C cuterplllaT BABY EQUIPMENT. High chair, Kiddie- meadow Farm, Red Bank, P. O. Box ion*.hly. upen Friday and Saturday hanKlng; catimateB given. Hermm 1300. Can be seen Friday, I 169, Phone Red Bank 6-8845-J. color: mate is silver-grey; female is FOR SALE Galleries, 25-27 East Front street. koop, plnypcn and many smaller items, tortise shell. Pri-e $50 for the pair. evenrnK". Thornsen. R. F. D., box 42, Atlantic >»"» nnd Sunday. Louis Show* Red Bank. Phone 1698. reasonable. Phone Rurnson 1-0491.* BLUE LINOLEUM top kitchen table. Can be seen by appointment. Phone IN KED BANK. Span Craft Sludiu., Highlands, phone Atlantic Highland* Hon road, Beevcytown, Eatont FHIGIDAIRE refrigerator, excellent con- 54x31 Inches, 16; gilt framed mirror, Eatontowi; 3-0576. picture framing; oil paintings, etch- 8U-M. 1930 "5M6VBOX&I' truck, op« \NO INFORMATION. Plajr safe, have dition. 1939 sealed meter miser mo- 21x32 inches, $4. Minton, 98 Battin EVERGREENS—Honey Bee Flowers. HIGH-POWERED telescope. Cost »90. Ings snd engravings restored; full fft5U5EMOVING, Hood, tires new. Mer . nppm *<', and 4 p. Coats, 4U0 Bath avenue. Long Branch. Cbevro washing powder, chlorine sterilizer SI nue, East Kenn8hurgt N J Phone 36D9. pany, 19 years at 9 West street, Itetl i'l-- bar room. Call or write, Vet- stove. S2G: breakfast nook |25; large m., Keansburg 6-0170; after 4 p. m., door coach; uood condition. per gallon. Repairs, service. Roy S. HO U NU DOG-~lfro KnT P SoTiJ Bid Bank, .'hong t_l_\9. :,ns Amusement Co.. 15-i: W«t Ber- kitchen table 18, Pauls electric water 6-0577-M. DKESSMAK1NG and custom tailoriniT Amnluru. lliuhway 35. Middleto Tiltpn & Sons, Marlboro. Phone Free- Bank 6-U278.R-2, John R. Welling. pressure pump, ISO-Ballon, $30; three BTCYCLE^G'irl'B. 24-fnch wheel, new Kay Wells Phone Red Bonk «- Ay N'J UN HUl.^i and carveia. Kug* HIH) Kcansburg flatewsy.* l.old M.'il-R-l. __ ^ "ALMOST NEW"- Special. Indies' win- 1148-W. enrprtt denned and moth-proofed. ORD COUPE, good contfii .VNOS—A. R. iMrlian. tiiano maker, Congoleum rugs, new. f6; odd size tim- tires. M. Stegeman. Call between 9 TABLE HAniOS'VnT record players ot eouts. pluid. siio 14. S3.50; green Wall to wait earuetlna cleaned nnd dialer, turutiB. repair, nu. rcnova'inR. ber, two black walnut logs, 28 inches by a, w. and 4 v. m., Keansburg 6-0] 70; tS West Benen »l Tustinx's Good for younn folk, school, Chesterfield. 40, $6: brown, mink trim, mothproofed *M iocatior.. & Broad ion and showroom Itrummond place. 12 feet. Phone Highlands 3-1283. After 4 p. m.^^S-OS'T-M. _ sharpened and repaired, scinaors nnd Bank.* hench, picnic, Xmas present. Tusting's, 38, ST; tweed, 4", soldier blue, 42: black cutlery sharpened, keys fitted for trunks Btre.-t. Phone Ued Bank 302. ,,ne_l^cd_Bank 6-'^8£3. ONE DOUBLE, one single Simmons bed VACUliM"CLEANER."" (i.^.TVood^'con' mi CHEVROLET Vi-lon pane 1 16 Monmouth street. Red Bank. velvet cordorny suit, 14, $10; pfnid and valises; *,] k'mls ot locks repaired. I^SUBli YOUR H(>MK. buiJ^7.r7.u7^ ; ~\\%,. n,,rry about n meat short- and springs, clean; one reconditioned, ditioT, S'25. M. Su-t-fman, Call be- Phon* Ki'ansburir t;ri suit. IS, $3; black velvet dress, 14, Cross Locksmith Shop, 65 Shrewsbury mobile and other property wlt^^Haw- er Kfiise your own hams, bacons SEET7 OATiP^Fred D. Wikoff Co. Phone newly painted girl's bicycle: aho walnut tween y a. m. and 4 p, m., KoanRburti S41 CflRYSLER Saratoga. It,' $2.fiO, others; girl's 3-piece legging set, kins Brolbnrs, Heal Estate and Insur- il riork; buby pins nnd partly itrown dining tnble, six chairs, buffet and china 6-01 "0; after 4 p. m., 6-0.'>77-M. eriuc, Rpd Hunk. rellent condition. Can be aei ize 2; boy's blue snowsuit, 2; five suits, nticc. 77 Broad street. Red Bank. Pbone L'S \ net mated, from purebred stock. NEW B1CYC1.KS are coming iti7'ATT~our closet. Phone Red Bank 6-3573-M.* RADIO""" SlewartTWiTrIUTT Price FAIR HA'VEN Floor Sanding Company? 7 P. M. at «i Villa place. Eat used bicycles reduced in price. See us I'l up- nlto frrd jons available. Phone •If: coveralls, 40, $2: blue bedspread. SILVER FOX CAPE, size, approximately M. Stciirmnn. Cnll between 9 Special)/ injr In floor tin nd ing and re- i ays pi.THoTn-ii.—rwi^di— now. Red's Bicycle Shop. !)- Shrews- 34 to 38, excellent condition. ft, m. and 4 p. m.. Kr-ansburg fi-fi 170: I finishing, excellent work finished immedi- 'A1NTING and~decof"atlnir"insrcie~iiii"d teed ttvttd runninji eel HHiik fi-:C. i;l. Many other articles too numerous to $35 outside. Estimates, cull Red Uank NTlljUfcS, l'.i(Il--Afi!!AC, furniture, bury avenue. Phone Red Bank U07-J. Phone Red Bunk 6-1978-M.* aftt-T 4 i>. m.,_6-(if>T7-NL_ ately to your wishei on fininhed or un- Ktiod tires, sealod beam Ilibts. I mention. Open evenings until 9. Want- * erilinu. Applegate's Garai bought ami sold. Martin & VYinK Au- iTTSClfA RGE PAPEHS p~Kjt~r>s tVted' TI li, evening gowns, size 14. 16; slippers, fo'WlTTELn boy's bicycle, 2fi-inch. 1>. MUTORCYLLlC HnrTcy^iTnvTion. 1*93T, finished floors, in home or oilier. Reas- hours service at I)orn's, 18 Wallace Model 4J», new m»'.or, Kood condition. onably priced, from T cents per squart- PLOOTT SAN[IING~iTnd~~wa\iniiT caTpen" r Avenue I) and Valley Drive, li:cs. T4 Shrewsbury avenue, al the 5-C. Dean's. ',.'. Shrewsbury avenue.* Crupi, 22 Dc&mmond place. Red Bank. e HmMands, ui of ,Mnrmioi:h street. Phone Red street. lied Bnnk. Phone S-OSEOJW. M. Stegemnn. Cull betwi-pn 9 a. m. nnd font up. Your floors should be kept as ter work and rooflnu. Estimates, call "WHITNEY STre r • n- ,M ;TiTJ carriage nnd well n.8 your furniture. For better floor Red Bunk 6-224:. bTTiUi1J~SfTnKlNt7 machinea.'~milk cooT matlress, like new, reasonable: also GARA'iES' verhead doors. Max's Bar, m., Kc.insburx 6-" 170 : nfter i p. ^'' BUlCTv^ fi ve-passenger cou ll'LTl'Y EQUIPMENT J»nTes»ay ers, water heaters, electric fence con- ar crib Phone Eatontown 3-o.r.n7-J. 3" Maple avenue, Red Bank. Phone m.,_KpansburB 6-Of.7 7-M. sanding nnd estimates now, call Red LAMD OLEARINc-GrHdinn. Write me. May Court.. Riverr Plata, afteafter electiif coal Hull I'll broode-J, bat- trollers, Slewart Clictnasters in stock ; d-ljT1'!.* WH"Y^ BE" UNCOMFORTABLE? '7^7f nn BHnk 6-0:.7s-J ^__ I will call on you. Seven ytnrs in this i)34 LfSTCOI.N town sedan, 1 HAULING AND trucking: veteran; ca- irk. We use lurtfnt bulldoiers made. rv 1,'oiider* Hoy S Tillo-. * Sons. repairs, service. Roy S. Tilton & Sons, REGISTERED Dalmutinn puptiies fli47~~RO<:EkS SILVER, one service fol I ec t r i c h c a * r .• now w h i I *• you have k'l r, iinpil finish, good six-p Marl Wo. _ I'honc_Freeho'd KrvUR-1. choice of all typps: also electric hcat- pacity 10 tons: low rates. Frank E. wdueiriK the quickest, bent, most ' run- • x of them, chauffeur's seat pa ,„!>,„,„ I'hoiif Knoll.)'-: h.-.l-ll-l. itriil cruwing Dalm.'iliflr. dogs. l_2_._ Phone Red Bank 6-3091.* I >\T SALE- Km null. New Jersey Hy- TlnflTTlTY^ HAY," alTalfil" hay. Phone nj; pads Modern Homu App!:anrt Co., Torrt-y. I'h(;n*_Sea jiriKht ^tt4'Jl-R. _ omienl j(|l). K. L. (JMJ^iilB, Colt's Seek. IIJ I6JS, or best offer. V. P. Phone Keansburg 6-0363. HINti WECK pheasants. Phone Key- MAlifcUtN PHOAL, antique-i bought CUb'lUM pl.jwluu. dUcini. .uwintfT HH/- yeamore avenue, East Kemnsbuj lir d. A. Ilir. Phune Middletown 1- Holmdel 9-7Cin_. 77 Monmnutli atrfPt. lit-A Hunk. ( port 7-14S9. • nd «old 102 Wwt Krotil itreet. R*H reeling. :e. pu.llng. ground riear- OiTKNI NO* il I he flioKOUCHBREU Saanen, female goat. KAMOl'S ""MONITOK" carpet sweeper. to net your breeding stock in ducks M A I'UE~ t"RTTi FS"!eTv t TO!" pot %s.7 fj. Come in nnil **•<• the mnny HHfk inir. etc.; erector work ot any kind by Phone Middletown 5-0565-M. acre, hour or contract. Ptrat ela*. \.* and 2S-inch; very good condition. Brt;K-T{tJRNEiJ~RHB Htr.w," fur the potiJtrj kr-fpt-r.' t>.«'irov. ve^iiie..Rnmson. Phone Rumion M BriUlicru. Whalepond Uo:.d. U-mile writ day .. pany. Ifi Monmouth street. Red Bank. ^KANJI PIANO. Medium si/.e, Lester; $27..id: also 4-burncr gas ranee, with Pn»nr _H"i!L^ __L- • " THE YANKEE TEAtJER, Red Bank, 2-yiio'i TXTNKUI built i«lff, of Wfti Long Brmirh'srhonl. K»>r de- TORKWfN~ WHEATS BiWn' from be, oven and broiler, good condition, $25. ABOUT 2h TONS of flint .| should bf, your pel shop to trade OL'S'TAIN PENS repaired, factory -HIMI canne. Call after fi p. m., Ked .nb.ri. 7-foot beam. 69 h. Icclrd seed, recleaned. ready for sew- Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0714-J. h»y. timothy, mixed with livery or free service nhona Long method* Uon'l throw that old pen with, where a te lection of over Hntnrh -J6«0 m.ii.iie motor; perfect condition, irijs-. In.julre Everett I). Miitthews, DININf; ROOM set. complete: one double lf»lf:i no w.-.'U and hits net !»»•.• r.. w.i. wiy Wi' can fix il us nood as new, Vt^sTlNCHUUSr: i-.-fi-,n. i-iitoi-,~ J K ci7. 10,001 v a ho ui uied and antique AVl'O LOANS, ovct tawi only- I'rivnle or I.',; uller. Call Sea Bright 2. Huck's Mil] road, near Colt's Neck. bed. Call at 3K Wentside avenue, Red E. R. liunind, K /'. 1, Fr..-h<.M. Vhunr so' »,« |..n, .:, s'.ork. Iln.-iti .l.-wel- ft. sin'. Kood cond.ti.i:'. Can lie seen rnr a.iies fin an red for any amount. 11 rV.:i :irn Ssrr.piion, Riverview Pl| 1'hiiiie Freehold K-(i:t4i|-R.'J. Bank.* FrpehoM_-._)i VJ4-J*-.' articles can be had. Tha larnvst 3, II MiMimuuth strtet. J'rlorie Red ll np. ii.tinn. Call Hed P.ank fi -".','.13-J_. : months to pay. Sear oast r'inanre Com- VfO"Nii~ HAKLEY. Krow"n from certified nk S-07U T.Miii UiOfARllSON hot water" "hoiler". SET) 4H-GALLON, extra Re7VT, gal- THREK-BURNER u'.\ 'ntnve, ritti.net. in store of its kind on th« Jersey pany. CO Broad «tr«tt. Red Hank iAKNE'.AT Sneakbox. toe due] M-.d, leclinned. ready fur sowing. In- ."..•.II biliiiire fe.'t. 7 East (iarlield live- vanized hot water tank ; used domes- Kood condition, J t ". Cnll lifter 1 Connt. :r.i; ar.d nihinif, with sa^l ar, OU iiET MOKE and pay less fur your ijuire Everett ll. Matthews. Bucks Mill c gas hoi water healer. M. U. Beam. I'hon** R*d Uank Ifil fresh ciTk'S, broilers. ruis'inK chickens. rltirj*. .1 l_l*enc|_stifi-t. R-l »ank.» KI.U1N & aU.Ni). cmrpetiun. «jdtnv~ 0- 1 h.ireh street, Keyport. road, near Colt's Neck. Phone Freehold IS Lewis street, Eatontown. Phone i STVY "Ol-'KrCtirrs oVvrroat, 3 li*el«r (w ne rhii-kens and ducklinys; 4 to n S-H349-R-2. "E.T-I 1KCK DlNINl; room set. (7;.. Call HIK WOH 1'. AL t uar,, . l« B. V. K B rooAiiK and lepainnt; call a/ler & 0 • itindi each. J firms John, -11 Marion any time aft. r 6 1.. m. 2y Maple ave- Place. Red B:,nk.« Stoul. LewU bulldlns. 7-7« B Oir S-r'uOT LANCASTER design I l WlTsKLF-FETEDEKS for hogs, capacil> m.. wrlle. R. K h I, Bos 41H. KefPori '.veet, ph >n° Red Hank fi-2OSl-J. nue, lied Hank.- BlCVCLE -Girl's. 26-inrh. " Kood con- Aljtre./r.i rtit. boat bnd sails I 3t'O pounds, till each; land roller with CUiiM WOOT) saw and mandrel, deep N' t Dfiono K-rpon .'.«7-W IE1NVVAY PIANOS and Hiirdmiin7~an3 dition. rcHnrmnhlr. Mnun J1 i siTilK.; 1|iert|, - V.T- erit ...ndit.un. stainless sieeT tractor hitch. $1"»- automatic ho;' water; •ril:.EE-l'lF.CE 'maple I.ling mom set, ,cll pump, bench saw, 6-inch, band JOHN TDMl'KlNri. rep,1>.-ntiM(j L'Mii-'il r,,^;.:,!,^ ,,f ,:,.,ir. sofii ;.n.l Marlhii Storr, Wibun nvpnui>. I'nrt Monmnuth. p.ii.i. .-ir.., nr.. r.^ht. N< p ny- (Jrjf»n Co, Orrnn'.d.-, I. I C,»,rn\ j. ann .n.r.7. fittinyi. ror>my cockpit ChickerinK, nnd Wiiriitxci. aad (lul- ing trough. $15; brat.d ni-w feed wririd- saw. 12-inch, several motors. Phone # I'honp Kt-annbur^ fi-'"M .i-J. trur.t. C:i 1 Kp.l Hank 6- IH"J. M <>n- 'hi.r.e OrmiKe 6- K 2 A2 or inqt ransen w, 1 soon be at The TustiiiK IT, chicken wire ami assorted chicken W.isliinctun roi-k.r: in e\''ellent conili- £i_^ (or •»:.-. Vi-ry rrm(iMil.:i It. r. I> 1. '.ano Com['ar,y, 16 Monmoulh street, fciders nnd m-sl. Call S. W. Dennett. lion. I'll..lie Ked Hank B • 3 7 H'J. EMERSON PORTABLE radio. xnn>\ con- nin.i'h c. istrurlion Co.. 11 K hwaj No. KaW.i.'our. flm :i6. l.Mi.ii YAW*. I'h.-f <• ' V.i..,re Hay Yarht Basin. 6 led Bnnk and corner of Banns and Hed Hank G-'Jy2;i-M-1. SlX "ClIHK.1 I'llOT frsiiliir, . perfect TIKES 700x15, used. Call Kennsburg dition, bnitiry iipt-nit.d. J-J". HI I--- •I'.. K. 1.) urilrr. Mi n Iln> wn if*. in new •Atlilnry drfaii.nit hoist-. Vuur H. I*, marine freshened in March; also 50 White mniil h.* _ pr..| i tor. OU1.TKY 1EEH Plenty of scratch TeeJ. 6x12 fir. three lenitlhs 3x|-» pine. 1:1 i,Bi,;n. J II. M.-».r. I. nrroft, N. J thrtr di ur» inspeition u r>\ ,t«d. Y.\' ry tfi, r.« '.»•'• 61 WV»t r'r'.r.t Mf Red Bal n .ejrhoi n pullets, five months old. Phone CEDAR "rHEsT~pAd:o7~iiiHj*-».tir.i "l.."n« w.s- nf I. int With ?>U r corn in It. For tieBt re- lenk'ths SyS y.llnw pine, three Irn^ths 1 RK.Il'AIRE. C cub;.' f.i-t. porcelain l.hc school, ph Ked rJ rtnk tr(f. Sh» «,-• wood, oi'i-"».'.r iiur»iT>, Cull i iaiontnwn 3-0O47-J." _ _ tnblr, dri-ft!>pr, miirru ch« r, il:ty bi-il. 6-J16.I-H-: :r, 1' -tout ow boat, wit ills ftcd (;. I. F. mashes with it. :i\l^ creosote.!, four piling-. ;tT tu 4" ins de nn.I ovit. Phone Humson 1- r'OUR HOL'.Vu llOllS." Two years" old. liii.ie 4 11 :i v ». l'hoiie_lt.Ml Bank «-IIHI:I. bed, sp:in« and m.ittn-t-. V;c'.r(.;», w,:li . I-.In,,'. Tr. i|mon outboi to 6') creosoted, four pihnns. jr. tn 4(1 IIT 1 fi. __ gunned laBt year. Frank Lambertson, CAKI'KNTER WOUK of nny kind d >ne rpconi-i. Eur^kti v:ifii\im, r'iK. 4 Mni»lc- FLOOR. WAXING. Cnll Krd 8n»k » 'h !•• H. P. Jt t)[Tlf~rir.Ti""i'UliSTTUlE mud? "better rreoiintrd. Knri.l II,, r Hotel. Water ,' S"I KKAM-I.INKIi Ir;sii MaTi."~biu..""anil ly iltiy or en.ilr.irt. J ob ^mi; n pf- 1 H»rr.< avenue. Union Bench. wood «vr rui'. itumson " -p. infiih. ). outfit. IZ76. Call'Be than new, spriyed or rubbed finish, Wi'rh. Phofln Highl-inds 3-Kins. Frank r. .1 • t I.. S y. ;vr... A.lj'.stnl.l.' seat : MOT IJE1> SASH $1.5'l. iwn lar milk ri»:ty. J C Marvin & So n. R.. x 43. 2473. Sui-er.or Moor Wnun, Co. K); CSETJ HOT WATKk "nr *.:> »rn t">,Ur Ilosman. ]{,.; f ,j a .1 fir '1 t>rarjr»rs in cabinet making. Esti- toy ri :i , - on rear: like „«; J1 .>. riir.!«. Kimd to keep (eed in. h() cents lir 'hone K.'nnib^ir fi-oeyi Pnvnte homn our spec) alt f. mt.s and flannniit cheerfully done. Call .SK.AKKCIX T Clillt. NEW CEMENT bio k mariiines and new I !'h..n. H '^liliin.N :i-l 1-31 _ d 1 2-MUiirt hpnvy tinned (JNE"""p7fTR~THdy'*s""»hr'Tt Vf7.7~TiTV' w.th ... Ked H»nk d - •_• 6.". 7. Ask fnr Mr. mortar mixers ava lable for immedi- I w, $1.50 ..( ., .. He . Call STKlS^WAYS j hi i .- m.ir. p. rfert Stein- milk . with jodhpurM black kungi-roo leathir riii- VACUUM cleantrs repaired, sny m»ke fite del.very. Cem-tfe C. (iilhert Co . I l corn tpr, 7 5 cenu; root fTTT - ft-.W • iii.y mm.,1 |..:in.... At llirllnn'ii Piano each, injr tioo!5. si?.e 7-(\ (inu' AlVn Eliwlrle Shop, I! Whil« .!r»n tAYlAi; WASHKiiS riuie »aj '.H'K. t Old Lincoln Highway at railroad track. ! iced utte r, lb '• shipping rrnte for He.I M»nk i'n.n: Ro.,.1. Lorui.'. < ..r* sfr-./fd Shot. AU.. '. h. p (;.TI.I;,I Electric lon. m.d-. I'riee I I 8..-,(• M;.y be (il.e :s I" Kit you1- name on Tustintts K i.ir.ton. N. J. I'hnne Prinreyvn IBM b.i-vie S-; Pnckii d nuto jack H!»O lurmt in . ar.ti't'i. *. .n.:rn !•••• n r*- llu anijinj. GO ; m..t.,- Drumm MI.I n'.n. .-. K.-.l Hank, lit Kulhe.mei. l« M.mm I>O^^^l Sitfodture. lurmtui . aulo Ut'U- *t. ['(Ivery m rotnt.nn. Rrpuinnic at UPilOLSTKIUNi; is y,,i, like il. Cus- fi.:.n P henv ly built dresser, Rood uth nm l>M:rrd nnd r. firn»hrd. Thona Atur.l < (>re rl. PhoDC li. E MKHl'l'KY l...l-i.le sun liimp. |.er" lfi-fl'BIC-KOOT ili.i. fr. [ con Finitnce Co.. 77 BIOQ street. fCed iii..der.i!.' t'Mccs. TushriK Piann C>m- tom luiilt, quality and service, our i for > ;;:irai:e, 11 : three heavy Bank U/J Charjc» 2', HiR-hUnda 1-"',,1-M f, ,1 .-..n.l-lion: ?::.. Atlantic H:g-,. 1 war. Kliod r.ind.tli.ci. K. per cent a .:.nv, M MnnmiMith sir.ft. J'hnne Kp<) sliindiud. Have Iliirnun. 'I J'enr) street, ' l vr», cheap ; iron K'U<" P"' nu.mil Ueen»e No 742. I'AlSriNU, . *(•• r hi>ti^.i,tr. .-»•.....»:. * V,k,n» SWiff. »8. G Ked Hank _IMlojie 6 - ^ 6:. 7. fiiuds I -"- 17. c 50 cents: rarpfnters I'»PR Rumsnn I "6"2l}\-L.. 1 ct-vci fully tticn, ti*'jrtre Hub t, >"/.. Hank S-n»3!l. t'lu ; UUI.f.UOZKit \vriltir"'i»rM~r:tar«i"«rid" NKW' El.ECTROlTUX vacuimT" cleHner's ( AP it) WHKEI. of Cniiillac cur. tbrie- b h hnniik', tin p»rtilioned. JUH: '.'vl-\ ri'ver« bl. . al 1 13'J1; C.T'.vr Rtcir. A'lhn: r litritlnr.di l.r'< di-ik. Iswn mowe ilRbl'l.AlE A'oofl. Choire cliar oak tii.il l v.iu>\. Ni I2n K'r«iled. cellnrs dillf and filled, road- wood. Order now for chilly nights heinK delivered at pre-wnr price. Free | p.IT.' modern mahogany parlor suile, (onjf pit{>rr hunger's thenra, "•Hys cut nn-1 (riiveltrt. asphnlt «at»i* I'h .ne A!:.w,t.«- H.^h'ar.di I-•>" ."J-M. i,l ii. r tiou'^huld items. Ph hirko'-y hushel bnskct. now, p j nd b, ^ . rtm-f .»!.' r ll.nh.nnils l-'mtt. vAnixed mctnl bushel basket, I'hiine Ke,l Hank 6-"fi j 1 • i'honr- !> . t. Kiilontoiv li.• ent ith Hv met. oiTirt-Ji and a'.orvt. ]'hor*» Be) /'",: )„ .irn. Miizim. Bray and ANT1QIE Fl'RNrri'KK. Si-n liy up- ren-s eat). : h( rf.e ir 1 b.i. liters. I.ntesl c-iui [inient. No Jol. " I'..» - M .MAIHI..ANV li. dr.i.mi .u;le, lirain room 1 Wtiriii Series w.th onAle nl uu .':••' K».t K^.ri.t,ura.' pn.ntmir.i. No nVMrn-. I'hnne Ked ith iron feed boxes, l~ lo.i l.-uKe or too small Coast Contract- Hnnk I l-.t-J a.m. -., In- :iUi,st s.ts, liii.h'.^ariy sec- rrn Home Appl n Mu llsnk 6-J340. ii Tir.frK~Aivrr'rTiui~iiouiid~l;K7r(^7i •' yards of brown ston .111; I'r... i.hone Jled Bank 6-2U43-J or ( AVA\"AU<.|1 fclXTt;RMlSATlN(,. E.\- i r! ir.. s. .1 n.-tt.- -. 1. iiii.eri.lir.iiK mat- riili i 1 ft .tro't. Rid lliink. ni.SCtlNTlNUEH wallpapers, w.shablr. years ulil. Some well broken: B!S.. ; ow bars, .ri0 fcnts each; pnir oI Atl.-iril..- ll.ilhlands l-'mT'i. trrm n-itom of ra'.i. in n. tw-db i«i, t.ns.r. ru;s, tiilil. lumps, c.-klinl ta- fflTti/S WESTHKl.t) l.r'y.li. :l-.nch. thr.e fa' hues, .me year old: rye. wheat | w r .m K h t h i n jre s, U 0 cents; two- Hufj.^K 1'AINTINl,. also siKns mmtfi lo Hr:tT. vlr Term,l« cur-trnl. OM T*'.- WANTED TO REN1 lil.s. ..th.T :.TIIS ton num. rout lit men- h i\ n (1 exeellent rl Krd r Sl.aw, and alfalfa baled. Harry <,ilo!y. I Harden hand cultivator. J3; larpe order. (ieorvre E. Parker. Phone nmt road. M nr.'boro l'h<~ « t rcehvld lion, llunlge's »»nliiiiiM. Cl.iy street or whci-1 B^nk f. -1 s 2.1. _ I>all. :tx I :t f. • • •.<•,•• .,i s. -- rents a HM'R PAIRS u-indrm- drapes, vreen. KTiVllEN' fAIIl'.E. " »ith" !«.. i\r»\ Call Red Bank 60:. s..n l-.-JH-J. Bunk «-::«r>.". lietw.-, n I) A. M. and fi l.AHCK IJVI'NG* ROOM rouch, down AKfl SEPTIC l«riki~cTe^rd". t itrrrt. ..marr f , •!• : \ . ;. il. Ann i ,i .HI I'lill- Ital,:,,, CliilTon v,|v..:. f-> metal iiorrflmn 1..p. -'. \ ^ T I; in I M-I'RSISHEI P. M.' nibhions; hi IT1! bark tHDcBlry chnir; ,, . ' rubliish removal service. Phorw rf/ E." rjOYCtri.a.mu.« two bedroom bu •if I'!..,ii. H-.l Hank (•:• i:' Phone K» jn,.Hburjr B-'197^-J. like new. Cnll Heil Hunk fi - H12 6- '•: ntiitrtmi n in Rumson. Ret RF.III'II.T ROYAL viiruuni rl.-antr and men's ski boot*, si if* 10; men's ice Bkatei. y Ke» jisl urtf 437. Bobprt Albe. Porl exterior and Inter, or [mt n'.inc. «a' TIMfiEUs I'.id. - v I i'. I,, .'fi frn ioriK. Itl.At'K PKKSIAN limb coat. Is (TNT7Eii\V06Tl TYl'c^VRlfKR. Ul. i.r 1 a.I Haven i.rnr bus lin«. an iichments; ixcelleut condition, $li.">. aij.r H and 10; nnir Spnuldinc ikiis, act . ' : Miinmi.iilh. mntei supplied on lar^« <>r a ma II join. *».i:r;i'. I'r.II i,it. P'.OII.. KH Hank -"; in very good condition; bargain, Inrge I'ckiii dueks. Jin lor nil. l.-nl renters. i children. Re: Phi.r." Ki'liriai.ilIK 6-O71M-J. l.ionrl O j-'BUpe rleclric f reijtrit trainr. MACHINE work, «TJo l pnlnleri fi-j:. 4.'. Jlr,_ Phone Rumson I-II1S7. Kennshlirg fi-'if)T9. | flr*' clan* wurk bi prir tir V..1I b.. irv.-vnn ('.ill Rumson 1-16 I-7T.1. iilii'I. top »oil, s-iiiil." gravel nnd r rector a ft. fliHiTt chpmiBt ry set, elec- trie and acetylene, prompt service by I'hnne Hiimion 6 66. .-TEE1." PIPE f.'- cilvr-H. IJ-mch. MUSCOVY ilurks. :. hullt. "* **ptlc ARMY VETERAN desires hoi cin,!.-. blocks, a I s i, Kencral trucking. tric fireplncp. one 20x4.25 wheel and Red Sei-dorf Contuany, 19 years at 9 West LKSSr*U(M^S deaucd and" it t>H rt mpn t, f urniih*d or unflU ,p • J niM. '. 1 c. rirf, w ,1 !, $1' H If or also ivory mill blue k.trhen set. Ted • pounds. Tnme nnd tender! Ph all#d, dr in* in- Pli,.II,. It. ,l li..ok r.-irj.-..- tirr. .13 irviiiK PU <•*•.• «tre,.|. Red H«_nl<. I'hone 2189. tanks cleaned and ln«tal .1.1 v,,.,l \m.-..,-m I'r i: nk' Plu.n- Krd dy hear .oat. 14, in K.md cndition. Bunk fi-e^iT-M. d»» or nluht. . ncl i]:. In 1; m Phone 31. Kood as new. Prnc $10. Phone Brnnrh nvi-niie." Parker avenue. I.ittie S.lver. _ 1, th* " mas. Phone R >d Dank 6-31S4. 7> ON Oft ABOUT Ort..b^r Hours 1'T day betw««n Lonff lift M.. rk (..'it.' Katontuwn 3-li4l.l7. PIGS' TmTr rnotUlis old. Phone Enuin- r I'rincetoi road. Fair Haven.* . curbing, sidewalks, etc; also roof- Clorlc Shop," spTihl i,« and Rrd Hank, ruining health. HAY I- •-• I ,.-..nd cuv.ii.s. of «!• CUKNE'R BAR. knotty fine, three stools. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY" of a lim- town 3-0332-W. unfurr.: •hrtf apartment or HoO Ih.N N "ES.S EF. W"AI.kiNG~olt. coming Alfred Carlojk, Hamilton avenue, watches and rlorks. w.Ji up. n fi,!f:...... : .,- n. x^.l h»> -W.I) ,|,. cumpletr. !_!.=v. Ph ..n.- Rumson I- ited number of factory built two- y*-Hrly rental. Wife and ielf rest iw/i yej.rs old. siied by Johnson's nrdi.. Phon« Atlantic Highlands f btisineii ahovp ih*- Cn rlti.n !.v, r 'I » :. () ,i. K.rlll". Scr.l,e vv.lie. ii^;. furniture. Mrs. L. FJrrimble. Iljirdini; diuiilf, having no children or [Ml "Mo.,nil' urn." Tiiir- r mslered : Palo- car Karaites, with steel overhead S1R *9 Monmouth ntrct. Ked ilnnk I'h..ne E:.-. !"•»• II'I^J-J-J Mai.an.!, RKCORil HITS At" TIISHIIB'S:" "TOO Road. Red Bank, opposite" Harmon ave- ft« ,iff! r.in be furniihed. mino mnlhi.n. D«',.ul.fully marked: will doors. Will erect and furn'nh Or~W~~~T~!ft. *Ha Jnhn Vi ,«h.'m..i, Many Irons in the Fin" "AJTII Shrvw- nue. •W.lro/' Hnx 511. Red Bank* ninI.e .in i.,its1nn.l.n/ ..-i.l.lle horse. Must YANKEE TRAUER says: When you kilehrn rnntfc burn*", p»rlnr o flirll HEV.I.K IIOI'^I' pupp-e. Call trs", -'Stormy W.ath.r". "Put Th.it foundation, factory Built Mfg. Co., ((uartered onk, nine fi E W A R V i For in to rmation le; sell to make room for brood mnre. Call DlNlNi; ROOM set can't get il elsewhere, we hsv« It. and rhimnuya rlennnl. \. HJ af'.er " I- rr . .r S.iniUy all day. K,s< Hark tthce You Found It". T. 0. Box 603. Phone Red Bank -iri>bura n :t, 4 or 5-room apnrtmcnt. Ot Holmdel SI-63K1. or write P. E. Chester. pieces. 72 Wall treet. Long Brnnch. Port Monmouth. Phon* K Mf-ha.: F-i.1 ^'"n, Kox 4:ir>, R F. I', "Passe". "If You Were There". "I 23 West Front street. Red Bank. fur ye nrly rental. Man and Enghshtown Jl I). I. 6-1162. AHOG TWIN bedroom sef. maple 6.nM62-W. llu.'ss I'll Get the Papers and Go Home" . bedroom set. Serve! gas refrigerator. TXLL BUSTr7KgS"Rui(."rVrT~"t It;>/e cradnates, no children or pel "J'lst Siiueete Me". "Intermission RifT". MISCELLANEOUS furniture; ihree- nmouth STAS'I'IM; HKl.Ii ,'OUI/"Phone UoTm- MAHOGANY ROCKING chair, $6; buck Easy washer, dininn room set, living LAWN AND PORCH furmtura repainted. holstery rleaninj:. with M cn-nr< i fun It* furni»h«d. Wrl "John's lllher Wife", 'Everybody Loves pi-cc living room su.tt and slip cov- ally ad- V. S .- Box ill. Red Bank.* _ de! '.' i.f'11 kitchen rRnge, with waterback, 114; room set, piano, Buick car, 1936. radio. Colled tor and Jellrered. Phon. Red county diftributorsh jt fnr nntio My Hnliy". "(In the Ilnanlwalk" "Mir- ers: also rombinat.on sink nnd tub. Bank 40. Ask lor Mr. B-ltton 'prtiird produrts. VPTJT rf Huonn tiW . Fur SUBSTANTIAL REWARD! Want SIX C1 I.IM'KH S,,,..Ua> .ri M, IIII-".|.I Urge wardrobe, good condition. $12; %-sixe bed, china closet, chest nf drnw- 1 'v Ha I H.i!" Tustiin'-j, 16 Molimoulh Phone _Atlantii- Highlands I-"IM. HAVE YOUR" flANlJEROUS-treYs" re - nfornriRtion, rail Bnnofato's, ntn«nn modern apartment and/or ( to M. P. .1 '•. 1' « «.-..! , n i, re.,,.:,,! . |.. (urge poUtove, COH! or oilburner, > 1 b. ers. extra tables. Fay, Washington ave- sir..'. Ked H.nk.' I'i'RitiHt PIANO and nine.piece dlV- room house, r-e.ir 6ui lin«, Al ..- -ie> lit- • wl. •'. 1 4-1 >k.f1 Phone Highlands 3-1231. nue, near Conrord.^LeoruirjljV moved by experienced rig«eis. Cash ing ro .m se'.. Call nfl-i 6 P. M., THE BEST PRlCl"!P[~ra ~for~ra£s71ron, tul'ilts: nn pets or children. D< w.th h f Vi .... i ,., . .... -.',,„. M.WKSI RRC'dRl'lS At fust, rig's: "i JAL, STOVE, velour and velveTdraDea. SWA~LL~VVALNUf dit";rni~roorn~~table, ex- paid for old buildings* Hiirhlands |i..i|-i Know Knouiih About You". l!,imsooj-l:.!<7._ tra leaves. J30 ; Hoover vacuum Wrecking ft Rigging Co. Phone Hisil- metal and paper. Geit-s, junk denier. trnnnts. Would alto convert at1 BICYCLE, girl's, Columbia make; excel- Hudson seal coat, electric grills. Many \- • "Apsehe Serenade". "Whole World Is I lands 1327-W. 'il 6 Snrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. apartment nt own rxpenie. WrlU • r: T.( I' i 1 .-hif..I! t ] -' ' 1 '• 1 other household article* cheap, For In- cleaner, perfect condition. T»35; club Sim "H rinngs We I'lil La,I Sum- | lent condition, all steel office, file, Box

1 1 Phone Eatontown 8-0390. 'w.'tff »' •;,; ' .. M .!'. drop-leaf Inble, Call Red Bank 6-1609.' Main street, phons Eatontown 668. fi-117 2. pvrnintrs.* Watrrfrori or «m a 11 home, f u; : SWART/.'S AUCTION room can re- MTTSCOVY DUCKS, "excellent for eating, (JAROTFSEL~BUIU5ISG. 80 feet square. nr hitfh location, wit l .1 very good condition; rented at pres- Open evenings. of nv.r o eli'ick S.,i,K' "Jalousie". "If You Were model your home with new sinks, gas 36 centl a pound, live weight. Order haulini! ny wet'k- bay preferred. Will HKAfil.F - .:• 1 > : -It •...I, ent, paying dividends. Can be used for WE PAY blithest prices f^r your UTJUT^ g (if nil kindi. I'honr I Tin r. - 1 >.. a.-1, -. of i.tl.i rs at Tustinn's stoves, inlaid linoleum, and wall cabi- day before wnnted. Sujrar-Lotf Hill Khlnn/ii K. Dnht, 2 4 Sd . Fnirvierefprmccw avenues furnia, Bh S !. •'••• », • . •• •! • in :,. r Ml »!'"•. 1 umns; two-burner electric stove, 14; al- 1600. 89 North Broadway. Long Branch HOllllV SllI:RWl)Oll miik,., „,„ r ,rlj Red Bunk. Phone 6-32 13. ITEtVlHATO^ refrigerator^ porcelain KOK I OK 3 YEASaT by Induitr "•i • • it '• .1 l^-td 11 » 11 n. . 1 iiuur U*II^-S<>. h IC • . J- [' ll 1 ll '• most new bench hand emery wheel, $4; Zwlckl's Live Poultry Market. Tburirnnrf ..' T,,.-..nw's in w Frank Sinatra new flriish throughout, excellent condition, \I,.I.I • •,, ; . j J CilMK ONE, enme all, to Swurti's Auc- new army cot; small soda fountain, $6: PAINTER. tJECORATOR Tnl rjiTJr button holes. Wr nl;o do h^ k'in'cr. temporarily in Eait, hi ll.i.u , Johnnv Itotliw.-ll Ink Spots and 8 cubic-foot site; coat $676, new. Vet- • UKKN Mill tion room, to Bee the beautiful fur- live large sash. 12 Hunts, siie 2xSx5 UK. pic ttiriK. pinkmK Sinirnr or '.' roomH: prfferably, but ni \ 1 \ ("•' • Kiv » hanger 28 years experience, esti- Tr..,) «,,. „ ,,.,.,,r,|. ,,f •••,•„ K,,r(l Mi, n.iurr «'f jtinf Intuttht. 29 En at Front eran needs Bmall car, BO will either m«ke feet, ii; flood lights. Phone HifrJiJan/Is Center. 43 Mnnmouth nlr,-t. IU (•sniirily. nn nutaklrtu of town. I'r .1-. \,-r. M-. mates cheerfully eiven. Louil Cassan, tl.v,,- IM.tini; Sst.T. have it n.-w re- sy.-.-t. Mf\ Hunk. I'honp fi-:i2|3. even exchange or require a small amount adults, nnr hitch trhnol child In \»i •• • ; A-l 3-1112, 139 Center avenue, Atlantic Highlands •'•'- il'so I. ..llrI II.,lll|il,.|>. 1...UIH J,,r. ATI K YOU 1,(K»KIN (. for a Vr\«i d a i r e of enflh. Anyone having a latt model ltr«t (»f references from flnanc! f rf • ' ' , V • 1 u T, ( FlAHb —(Ebony) and bench, Sleinwsy. Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0367.J interior nnd r. Kstimnti't d,v . h i.kh II.,bin- Slv. r. I „,,,! An urn rci'.n )iii!> ihrm for mile now, tit name. Meier, 7 2 Parker avenue, Fair 2443* V. M.." \Ut\ 611. Red Bank. .TuM n UY. lT.,r. . ' '!• .{••> \ excellent condition; Elk's head mounted. siding. Sidewalks, cellars, foundations I"' in.'. S.,,, I...,-,,,,,,,." Many, many :'.» Katt Kr.int xtrrrt, Red Hank. Phone Hftven* an d 1 f't^ICAsE7 WOTTT you help ui. W 1 • • .. .,_ *•«•- . in 13-point untlers. 120; Iwo-burner oil o *°'^" «P»'fln«. Call Keansburr "•'"'i •' I'l-'nus. It MoMilivuth fi - a 21 :• _ "NO GUNNING" slgm may now be had I ll V *' Jl ' . - v , • in- • 1 -. . '1 heater, cabinet type. $10. 11 Locurt no hdrne to go to. Do you ,. ,,„ nt The Register office. Printed on thro*-room nparlmrnt in Red I J. T IT r •••ii SWAHT7.S AUCTION room «l«o bought treet, Wnter Witch, HluhlanclL Satur- 6 TJTTBUS" ATnr~nEAT5ErlsT~rr7u"Tni—or »\.N| Id K-llll' Tui-tiiips mail" ., ul | durable cardboard, 80 centa a doxen, 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES •1 III','. ).. 1 ' •v 1 • • ii'it H KOOII tini- of srrond-hniitl furnl- day or Sunday; or write, I HO Fnirmounl squ ire In gjlvanlied copper or bronie. Fair Haven or Rumion for ren 1 '* • "I i.«.-' i. . in .1 n. l,..th i-la.sn- 1 conU enfh ; printed on waterproof mui* * ll I <• Vi'. •; - f. ' ll • \ . I 'In.- -• t ut. [or nny mom. At 29 KM at Front enue, Newark 3, for ^ippointrnent.* _ Wo have mst received one enr load. Call DESK SPACE and phonr service desired would be mor • th.m Rtnteful t ••"•I l'"l' ill" I' • li.' J.iM ),,.., v.iir tin, II.HO a doien, 16 cents each. Own- "wi /(.,. ,, 1, - ' ' i' ,, j, >ir,> i. Kul IlJink. 1'honr 6-3213. SIDEBOARD. m«TTDiar7y. rTu'llicheVTonit" us for an estimate. Any sheet metal by yotinR active informed life under- Write, "Just Us Two." Box 61 11 };. er's name imprinted_at small extra cost. (1 It • >• i ; . 1 HV Al.I. MKAMS. ttikc HI the .tartiiiiiis Shernton style. Phone LonK Branch work made to order. Joseph N. Bogart, writer. Replies ronRdentinl. Write, Bnnfc.J M " m.. .'li •'.,• •" H. .I'Vl'.ii.k •'"" "' (XJB STNXTTON ~COAL~and gai range, IHI1KK 1•IK' 1 • i' • ri Sv. ;n 11"p. Aiirtnin room rnn K'WP yo\i. 8.1750.' 73 Foster ulreet. River Plaxa, Red Bank. "Underwriter." Box .Ml, Krd Bank." UNT'TlRNISHED 3 or 4-room apai ' Mll\KI IMhli). M,,j,.r, |r, ,,,,t,liri>' Ben nn I, gray enamlt, $50, 127 Broad (V • ...... '"His, J'.i K..»i ln.Til Mi-ret, KPA tlnnk. Phon- Phone Red Bank 6-0798-M or Eatontown Rt-d Bnnk. Veteran and wifl .. t • •' .1 ' oi. I'h , !(,.| H, i,.,,| »|.j • 6. E. ELECTRIC VefrlnerBlor. »S0. full lllh stroi-t. Eatontown Phonic 8-0 • w J i :;. employed, permanent residenti, n I • Ki H i'll'KI.Es-i f in'., ,, w".,. ,,., ,| site, for home. Mrs. Collins. Nnvesink dren, no [wts. Write, "P. V, D. /ill it-") H- • ' I. i AUK Yii|i I.UOKlNi; fur 'thr" Fountlihi" 4U-fTATX0FI BOILER and pot fltove, River road, Timolat Estate. Red Rank.' p contrac- •ti ••• ' niw ' ' ' K. ....I. .it r...-i • • • with fittings, $10; also two ladles' AUTOMOBILES 61 1. Red BflJik " S K.- I'lN'' .Hi 11 -}. (. •• • til Yniuli? Citnir in Swartz'i Auctioii tor, exterior nnd interior painting and II \IH I Mild A.. h.. „, ... i,,,.|, „ iimfn «mi m t \ im r> ''. m.,'.-h.., 11,1.,., l'|,..i... ' 787. B "MI i Iii. . MiiiiH (if f iirnit urr, in il .--6271, nt The Register office. Printed on BTAC~KBM;TH vmjtKT"I?Tou'caTTtiiuy" phone 3-1370-J.* Hi I It., M k. . j i:.,, • "4!i" CUSHMAN auto glide, good con- USED CAKS bought; sold and e7- .1. 1,,. .i M 11 t>i in; mi'in net«, bnlroom *>eln, Mo* durable cardboard, 60 cents a dozen, 8 parts fo your farm machines, we will cbangrrl. Pontlao sales and service VETEHAN AND WIFE urgentl SM»I.I. I'l.K-TIIAf /,,.erj,!l!,,r lr,i»-l,,; h» • n ml t nt>"*trY p>i r)nr if in, chrome dltio i, new Llrea, $160, See Dave cents each; printed on waterproof mus- makfl them. Copper brating, bronte furnished two or three* room pal, • i I -'"I. ; p terms. G M. A. 0. Rassas Brothers ' I •'••• 'ill I • ••• .. li .livy S.it.nd.,y k t ,.. M ^.i.. hiim»>. i1 tl.80 a donen, IS »-»! Mechanic streat. phone »066. # ••"•'•' "''I •- ".•!•.. I...I.S SI, :.. 11;,,,,. '•-IT.. t..l.i. •> ^.1y t«-ii*.iin».il«- 2 B-3213. name Imprinted at t)i Kr 1. -I1 \MF • 1 1 Ilrnok Fhrm,__ RotUi* 84, Hotmifel. Phone Ked Bank g.Q357-J-). bring It to ua. We nay cuh for sor- IWU-1'IKi K I.IVINC room net. couch I'M K »'! III.A' li , ,1 , k, t,ri»,i,, . f , (3()A itSE Cl^lTERS. portaWIe conveyor with new miichines7ir~7 ; also put in crib, PAINTINC AND decoratinnr. typeyp s Jceable cars: 1985 to 1042 mod.I. th' !'*• - ' ft. I. I I. ii.l.HH I| •••'•. fh.i :, in.I M" ."-. »j[l M II for Jftf); on rubber; Packard coupe, nil lirat- If requested. No job too Inrfre. Rnlph of Bprny paint. Estimates cheerfully Mnnnl-Enrllsh Co.. tied Bartk. WANTED I .'. p. . In' r.f l.fa'll fill iMiltll,..-, |.,lch«T«, I.OWU. I (11(11.1. Ill A i !•• nn' Tli.f, w i,i,i CUJB comliUon. Dietrich Trucking, New Mnhcr, Holmdel. Phonft.ll-6301 dlvrn. DcCarlo & WickerBhnm. Phone CAR SAL£S nnHnced, 1 y37-1042 models. .k.,:< • si..- I : I.: \i, ,,, I,,.,,,,, ilnl ,.,,,,. ••''•. -"V ilir ii i* lm ,,f uilil rhuirn, no mo i,,,r . ,.--.ri,..,. .i.y wh.n I'.'v se. 'I..- H runs wick n venue, Mntawan. Phone 1- HOOVEIIAn.._.R. nELECTRIr T*/irnn \C r, cleTlnerT^ . ^ Red Bank 6-3530. up to 16 months to pay. Seacosst WILL PAY TOP price for yo •I ' "", I ' II.- :• i."I Ph...... H..I , •• I'I '"-'' l"-tl.'fii fIiii», tMrki-l, BiJvrr (Htffl-M, _ _ Itod Service Station. 93 CONVALESCENT HOME. Two Targe hinanco Co.. 00 tlroad street. Ued Bank, Singer Sowing machine. Sing* 1 H..iit. r. \i;\* • I tri.)-«. l"i".' iixil «m.ill. h..nv>> hrnntn lim- 4 phone 1284. lure •. '.Iv ..... v.-,i •' I,,, .,i ,' J:,':.. PILL nilti , top soil, flund and (rrnval i street. For servicf. ithunrj Red Dank roomn, buths, for chronically ill or Inn Murhine Co., 4S Monmouth 'I ..b.i. H \ 'si 'I in..>!..„ ' d.ik. I.dutifully ••"•" i '' " '1 «illi .I'-k'i.i, imniiMl out- nlao general trucking. Call Richard 11526. bedridden pn Urn lit; 24-hour nil ruing lur- YOU AlTTJ sollTn»~y"oiir~cn~see"Tne Hvtl Bnnk. Phono 0-8806, tin [w- .1. . *( H..j'i».,<.-'. ,„,•,(» nr IMIK-II ,-hiiir. Winters, Red B»nk 6-367S-J, after 1 vit'G, ho spit »i beds, doctor on cnli, ex- flrsl. H. K. CilToy. 171 First avenue. WA NlFOLI) tar W grey marln* r-f, ) ,) III.-M.I sli.-.l, It,d ll,,iikCf l.i.h "" COMPLETE LANDSCAPE u>rvlo«. cellent food, pleukanl surroundlnga. ln- Atlantic. Ilixhlands. I'hnno 1-0246. No. 4 3(1. nnd a set of Cotnol tJ p. nil, ^—-^ I • Jdl'J I) J IIJ.KK I I.,, I,,,.I..i " e»n. I,, r,l eli; lormntlon, mil Kpy.iort 7^2027. __ T^Klf? AND Muscovy ducKs, Dlnrk Now is tho bout tlmo to plant Cull Allan! ic HlKhlandi 1-0274 Dp.-, I I -I mil-, ,yin,.i, MII.I II... ,'. I.,111, I'-- imri'li, Ml , Ciinnl chickens, brooder stove, eloc- PAINTING. Interior and exterior, "and NEW CARS FOR OLD-Ailrod's p. m. Fr I !',7 d"v. ,.. .IS. .1 ... .1 i. l.. il. ' • ,,,,,,1.1 ,,., V,,.-. ,! with hrui-. fltlttiKi. your trees, »hruba nnd prrcnnlnln. OFK1CK DESK or . KI.I)..-. rmnn.jm;, f] • } . irlr lirur>dprB, wire fencing and netting, Dnpcrhnntfltig; nprny nnd brush work Auto Pnlntlnii and Body Com- .. I «., to •i •"!. LI' i li ,ldani», M.inrnoulli nnit Stevom, S Kntherlne tlreet, Fnlr i, •., 11 on tnnltn, tuirnB, roofs, etc. Com- X White onnmel, chromfl and WHY PAY high prlcoti iindtnxoiiT Hnvn town.^Phunofl-002J. I. •• I' ' !.">' I' ' Adam-. M..nm.,i,,|| I y I" - f l.n.'li iv ;i)l MiKrH, $r. ittrBc rrd trim, flrpt 112 tnken It. Phone thi,t old fur co nt. remodeled, roll nod, C'ATPETJTEK W,0RK~v7a~^d~: Ito^fTn'g; methods. Puhllc Inspection of plnnt 3-0300-n. terft m* •eontli tinned. Cflnnult Amy C. Owen. \ntuinllan nnd- ucnvrn) re Invited! Address 2R2 Hrondwny POSSESSION, 2 or houan Lrnllor, U6 to. 27 foot, 4 "•' .'•'"•""'" I''" '•"" " l"l .if .'.in I- and wone Juirs. nil ,{„,','. uit» rjirtlfPB. Prom 1170.2f> to flHB.JiO, (intoed, l'rit'oa ronsonablc. HuLn, KB f miven.cnt terms. Immodlnto delivery. imd acurfw _n}j'dc. • FULLEIl BHiJBHES— DO you neod ro- Donlcr". Lonu BrnncH.-N. J.,) phono itirtkr."" WiTTimy--c«i7i. Phone I r Modern Home Appliance Co., 77 Mon- J AlNtiNa-UBC"OITATl N tf, f si slil n or" rlticumcnts of your Fuller supiillesT Long Branch G-33D8, 7-lln o> Keyport T--H40l , mouth itrcot', ftotl Hank. oujtstdo. best mnterln), retiBonablo Cull Iloil Bnnk 6-2257-J (or Fuller lor- TWO, TJiREB OR FOUR ~rai fiimlly "ir.i- mi-lit rhoppur, Nn. Ul, with NUltlAN "1'u'tX ToifK.ni.urw* ftx7, B A j VIEW CAMKRA, Inctudlntr prices, ffoa oBtlmntca, Phone ivinLn- PlymoutrT puBsonuer curs. honey extrnotor. Onll Keanio •*« nnd Inntcri". fine, rnpflium and rnn mo rut tern, cunt ftlx Aim holders, 8x12x20 Inches, wide wnn 1-0608-M.* _ argo or am nil undertaken! Dod.[u Job-rntod trucks, authorised 0122 * lit nn iiuciV 4 nt nt iid , 'I'limtti Iminul '..ii lno| KwnrU, I I $•>, nrM for I'i: rotary rhrrry nltlcr, l d i Fk V,. 11. Uns'h, U M.i'-, Urtrt, I nnglr lms, tilao 811mm Loloft onliirsor. HCTLD MERirBHs, pnlntTnb miir3oT- (iqunmcnt nuppUed, wnilors, bnrtend- servic e . OVl'lcii 'DiflSK or typewriter d Unnk. J'honc T.'i ccnU; pair of rrulrlir-i, %\. Prlviito All Ilkn nrw, Ui My.rtle nvenue, Konn»- Vnn BycklsByc, , MMOO Wnt Kront s 4 Phone EirituntowQ »1)I.J, r^tlntT. Phono. Attnntlc Hl«hlnnua f rs,- otc, supplied. J. (Pop) * Mnson. Kront strcot, Hod Rootl condition. Oil) Bow tell V puriy, Vhona Enlonlown 8-t)294# ** bur a, evopjiitfi,* fina-M-, or Kctnnburg 0.OOSC-W. riions Atlantic HlghlandB 1-0444. UUnnkk , woitt ott Mniills avonui. Atlnnt.a Klvhlandi l<0M6,

SITUATIONS WANTED HELP W/VNTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Hi'.H .-XHOOL '.II'.L •]»<, or li.r.e af. PLACE KOR RENT or »nl«; fun.-.it-i or LET US HELP you with your ernploy- 'ath and OVEHI^KIKIJ-Wi O'.EAN B-B^h r(h<» LONG BkAN'H r.AK/, E Bl'NfiAliOW, thr*« bedrooms, \utp.t -a, /•(j/nitur*. fajtU/ni, *rm.'i>L nroblerns. Roberts' Employment unfurnuhed; in Holmdel. John A. lock*, Vifcc8 WiU' fcjy tingle picrou or two urnall ehildr-n. Ci.il Mrs. Wulro'l ut lity room. Mainone flroi., Sunny- • lation hkif-io.ie. year- round home, b»'b, lavatory; oil )ieat, barn and 1*- \«oncy, 77 Broad street, Ked Bank. Walling, R. F. D., Holmdel^ _ __ _ elgnt roomt, flreDlace, two bRlh . pow- Htl/f, All • ortfclci must be old. Red Bank 6-1831-M.* cre»t, Little Silver. Phon» Red Bank 6- B W. r^gt; three acres, large *had» and iutnra'borne silts rruduate of I. C. S. §chool of Ac- Keyport. Phone 7-0120 tem. Garafre to each apartment. $7,500. RED BANK—Double hodie.* six roomi. all improvementB, steam heat. Stores 000; Highlands, store, with three pool in restricted area. E. 0. R«d, TInton fiiiYKKJjOguKryiniin. (armeri. butcn- counting; desirous of obtaining evening S. Waltes Agency, Box 58, Now Mon- bath on each fide, hot water beat; and transportation nearby; $9,500. Ray tablet, soda fountain, show cases, fix- Falls, phone Red Bank fl-0121.* • art, »MHI you any poultry to bt bookkcaping work. Write, ^"Bookkeep- (iOUK—For threo weckn. in Rumson mouth, (on old Atlantic Highland! three-car garage; lot 50x150. Asking Stillman & Associate*, Highway 4-N, tures, card room, lavatory, nnd oil fired fMMEDIATE OCCUPANOV; \ Port Mon- !rC9(L>d^ -if you Jjjivu, let us do It tot home, imall family, sleep in. aooii ' P. O. Uo» IS, Red Bank.* road)d>., pphonh e Middletown 8-0283. $10,000. Walker A Tlndall, Realtors, " ~wn. Phone Eatontown 3-O007.* hot water hent, $5,250. John Mlnugh, mouth, bungalow, five rooms and bath; ou. U»jgt Poultry Farm. Ninth strut, snlnry. Phone Mormonth Hearh 1-4079 broltrr. Phono Rumson l-071fi,* noil Uwmburg, N. J. phone Kesm. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAIJ with csr and LOT—Or—On Henry itreet, Oriole Park, 7 Mechanic street, Bed Bmnk. Phone California style bun- excellent condition; 96,500. Call Bad 2J years drivinK experience to°act as EXPERIENCE!) compHrnl couple, full just oi Newman Springs road; good «-2776.* galow, choice location, living room, TINTON FALLS— Tautefully modernised Bank 6-O51Q-W-2.* , compuion and driver for lady, or any chorKD, family of four; no l/iundry; location, improvements. Phone Red ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS bone o< seven with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, farmhouse, brook, 3 1 ncres, dwelling MODERN HOUSE, located' In Middle- references. Phone Rumson 1-1271. Hank 6-3594-M afttr 6 p. m. roomc, bath, new hot sir heat; two- laundry, two bedroomi, tiled bath, extra has seven rooms, two baths, modern G. TRADER will buj your other kind of part-time work. Write, town village; large lot; ono-car g«r- "M. »!. E.," Box SI), Red Bank.' GENERAL HO'USEVVOTIKERT" •"•!VTO SIX HOUSES under conitructkon on car garage; early posaesoion. Price $8,- shower, rumpus room; half-acre, corner E. kitchen, open fire, sun room; oil fired nge; fireplace, hot water heat. Phottt fine uorcolalna. cbina ornaments, VETERAN—COIICBC Kfiiduate, wants ndulls, two school irKe children; plain Hance and Ridge road, Fair Haven. 000. Walker * Tind.M, Realtors, 7 Me- lot, landBCaped; 117,000; fully furni»b«d,' hot water heat; threc-cnr garage, nnd Red Bank 6-2594-M. rare jewels, antique furniture, new congenial iiart time work cveninifs, cooking; sleep in, private room and chanic street. Red Bank. Phone 6-2776.* Inoluding awnlnei, many extras. Term*. outbuildings. Price $25,000. Owner will Vt> ACKKa ol tfrouud on tb« notUi -"Plenary Retail , Con- inK pruning, tree movinjr, Geome J. Kf...-P H-nrk or by the day. W«IJi/.fc'ii onlal type, i bedrooms, 2 baths, steam nge. Price 114,000. John Minugh, who piiys Rood prire: also rhina, orchardi. Chapel Hill. rhon« Middle- ing Dree 112,600. .Exclusive agent. heat, oil, breezeway, attached garage. delivery. Fac'.ory-Htitlt Manufacturing creditors to present claims against ••• or hiiKltre«t. Red Bank «-3121, RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—ImmediatAGENCYIdi e J2.500 OPPORTUNITY Pursuant to the order.of Dorman Mc- Inir machintE, jjuld aad diamonds. Little Silver/ ^_ FAIR HAVEN—Convenient location; possession; excellent Fair Haven neigh- seven-room, -bath and lavatory home FaJdin, Surrogate «of the County of . We buy evtrylhiiijc >ou have for ExTgR'ilTNC^D GIRL would iike cham- REAI- ESTATE WANTED newly painted and decorated; fur- VETERANS—One bungalow to go. borhood, near Grange avenue: iix-room at a bargain. Buyer must move to an- Monmouth, made on the twentieth day sale. Kredman, 36 South Main nished or unfurnished: ilx rooms, hot home, steam heat, artificial (.replace *, nher lot, as preient owner plans to put of September, 1946, on the application Ite,l Bunk or Humeon. nnir bus line. No caih required if you have a ip commercial buildinds. Coitt of mov- of Eliiabeth D. Knapp, administratrix street, A.bjry J'urk.' J'hone 2-3H3, v.- H tor heat, new oi (burner. Now va- garage; $10,500. Ray Van Horn Agency: I'hom. Red Ban* 6-S6X0-M.' LIST YOUR PROPERTY for gale or ran t. Asking price 112,500. Exclusive steady income of $60 per week. New Fair Haven. Phono e ReRed BanBakn 6-0283.60283. ' ng and re finishing. Much less th»n n of the estate of Christine B. Knapp, rent. Hujrcra wHitiriu. Comiancn Agent. Conitance Smith, 14 Maple ave- Colonial bungalows. Living room, ftV N lew house. Can be seen at 362 Broad deceased, notice is hereby given to the '0 BUY—On. and " llve-KaTlol, ~ paint ftAV VAN HORN AGENCY—Shr«wi- stroet V. G. Adams. M on mouth Hills, Smith Agency. 14 Miipie avenue, Fuir nue. Pair Haven. Phnne Red Bank creditors of said deceased to exhibit to bans, lend ttutiium jiiumf-nts, linseed HELP WA1YTED Haven._ fJhofie Rr-i Hank §-'£.:,.,)«. two bedrooms, dinette, kitchen with bury. Setting of two and a half Highlands. Phone 3.1023.* the subscriber administratrix ai afore- ill, any quiinuo. Pl,st:i| Pln:sbes Co., 6-23QB. *eres. Fruit trees. A new residence ol !• AITMS— AcrcHKa: ami coJiury homeV. modern built-in cabinets and bar, iTUSTiiON- Beautiful eaUte area, hi»h said, their debts and demands agaJnst latnwim six rooms, modern bath and lavatory, the said estate, under oath, within ibt ACCOUNTANTS. Semi-Senior anrf Sen- List now with Mcrrilt li. Lamson REAL ESTATE and Iniurance. P*nl new electric range, bath with built- fireplace; fully insulated; automatic oil Kround, four-acre plot: $7,000. Charles WISiiES" used car. ior wnntod by C. P. A. firm. Oppor- Agen< r. 16 W*nt Main itroet. Freehold. E. Sweeney A^en^y, Monmouth avenue, months from the date of tho aforesaid ft. Stryker, ipeclsltlng ID fauna. in tub snd shower, ample closets, heat; $16,500. Ray Van Horn Agency. order, or they will be forever barred tunity fr>r rapid promotion. Write, H. WILL PAY |Tn a~motTTh iorTWur Rurnson, Phone _N14')2. _ ^_ __ country homes and estates- State full dry cellar, automatic oil heat; Fair Haven. Phpnc Red Bank 6-0283." .. ' rolJI'I.E to slur*.- nice Howard & Co., 200 Ho I. art itrvet. Fertfl threo-bciroom house in Red flank. of their actions therefore against the RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—CompTVt HONTIOUfH BEACH- •ResidentVararaa, Rtiid suharriber. hum* ,ti I;,.| 11imT.k us n 611-50 basis. Ambuy, Young I'uupl*. two children, Call between Highway No. 84. Hoimdel, pbnne lot fiOfclje. Monthly payments ap* 1 bungalow, in Bumion, completely and wide strpft, seven r«ioms. bath, pow- Dated: Freehold ; N. J., September 20j Or p.irtir.,:,,,,, mijuir« "Midille A;-v,l," SYESQf.ilAPHKR W.- h v« an o.-t-ninic Holmdel 6601. H 6 and T. Jie!mar H-'/Jii^.J. proxlmately $56, Including interest, comfortably furnished. Living room, 1 der room, fireplace; two-car garage; ex- 1946. 'II. Ki.il II. nV for a cotnpvtfnt BttrnuicrH.ihi-r: ptrma- LIS'I YOUR PBuPtR IV with~u" "~fVr B principal. taxes, and insurance. bedrooms, bath, with shower, kitchen, cellent condition: $12,000. Chnrjes E. ELIZABETH D. KNAPP, ift.SATION i. ,.k aad U.bf~ with ncnl poaltion. William H. HiotMmunn. rent or mle. Bu>er> wrjtintj. Rob- a"Al'XZ-^VENUtV-Ei»htTroom"~""ho^se". with tubn; electric refrigerator and Sweeney Agency, Monmouth avenue, draifil.i.i,r.|. I po.s.blc. Phone Berf SchwarU-Macklin, 8 While street, Navesink Avenue, Itcallor, ftuTiuori, N. J,, phone Hutnaon ert J. Marvin. Highway 34. Matawan. it earn heat, oil burner; large plot. Magic Chef range; garage. Asking (7,- Rumson. Phone 1-1492. Rumaon, N. J. I<(t600. __ _ _, Phone Matawan 841-J. Price 115.000. W. A. Hopping Agency. Red Bank. Phone 6-3121. 500. Immediate possession. Ray Van- MTnriL"Ef OWN ~ TO WtfSHfp" — Sixty Appleeate. Stevens, Foster HAS'D dut-lT decoys: also il- ESEPEKTEKCED* OHEHAt'OB. Inquire Phone Red Bank 6-03E7.* Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone Red Rcrca, fertile ground: nine-room Co- & Uoussille, EBQS., shntltun shells. Wbltr. Allen LaModt- B.-HUly .Salon. Monmoulh FAMILY Oy hUVH wsh u. .iurr-h&»dirn home :n K' <\ Hank or v cinity EATONTOWN— Four-room bungalow Bank 6-0283.* fled Bank, N. J. onklin. If, 11,.,.,^ nrn-t. Ked Bank. • trtet. Kpd Bank. avenue, convenient to business center, with tile bath, automatic gas hent, ex- heat ; Urge barn, hand hewn timbers; §SBPTTAl.-I TILE fnr rooii~a"tSiir"«TfO Will pi.y up to Jl-->. Addresit "W RAY VAN HORN AGENCY —Six-room Proctors. _ COW MAN. to tnke charife muni. E. .S.^ |{UJ .Ml, K'ljal* will find this cunnection p ! bath; IHO-CW RUruffe; aulomalic hot C. Wean. 42 Broid street. Phone Red *12.0O0. Ray Van Horn Aucncy, Fair Rumaon. Phone 1-1492. vt-ry n;it.sfitr'(iry. Write. "Cow Man," h'UJHf, nu.'abif for it r'iom,ng buai- ' watf-r h^-wt. excellent condition. Price Between LAURA EDDYTH BROWN, I'^iiw Heil _Hui.k_«.JJiej!.w.i ne»*. Addrtsu, ' W.dow," Box 611, Red Haven. Phone Red Bunk fi-0233.* SIX-ROOM HOUSE, improvement: rn- Vftnmnrr and FRANKLIN BLAIR Accurate copy. Prompt ser- Box 51 1. Red Hank. \V1.:,U<>. Yt. A. Mopping Agency. Phone OCEAXPORT iBix-room" house, with RAY VAN HORN AGENCY —Seclude d CIOSPII RlaHB porch. h\ I .eight nn five- | Red Bank 6-031(7.• HROWN. defendant. On petition for , k.« B^nis.,n_ 1-1267. _ PAY UAY tvtTr Jay. Man, who ia Jn~ bath; one-acre of Innd ; two-car sar- country Betting. 16 acres of wood- 1.'. Bed Bunk. Phono fi-nfil .'-J. Divorce. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. terested in iDhk.tix money and bcintr ltfi, BL^lSfE-SS V.^uin*' wisTTto Ttnl I HOME-In good lo,aM nverted in- ajfc, Immediate occupancy. Price |10.- j_ LL itl'Y or invest in a IzoinK liSs- by tht- 1 n of Nov. rntn-r. all yeHr- land. Small modern cottage, with liv- KEANSSURG- Nine-rmitn house.' nenit TO. FRANKLIN BLAIR BROWN: Jnr*» .n tini JJault. Request location hl» owii bo»i. Exceptional oyportunity lo two apartments, separate entrances, 000. W. C. Weart, 42 Broad street. ing room, with built-in bunks, fireplace, ijfui huu-«- ur )nntt}i\t,*-. ,n M ddlAiown three rooms, bath, first floor: four school, church ^nd a hopping ct-nlt r; By viriue of an Order of the „Court «d lull particulars. Write. "K. W.."afTwrtk-i Nit tun ally known company ; a Phone lift Bank 6-2240.• modern b«th nn,ii'><> r joma, four bedrooms, two baths, 00). Ray Van Horn Agency Fair Ha- mmedinte nrupancy. Asking jKl.'JMn. Uin cause wherein Laura Eddyth Cand'..un, rt:iliinnb>. Plmfe wr'c und..- OJT ira.nil.B I.!M.. H yuu arc in- Ul?t,200 yearly. Price 112.500. W. A. •:.'">«_ WrH. U. S. TlHhrenb'irx, 1 3Z Hopping Agency Phone Red Bank 6- powder room, fireplace in library, atenm en. Phone Red Hank Property 1 L'i.\l 2i. Henry Srhweizrr. Drown is the petitioner and you are the Trunk.- Hoi ill, K,.l lUnk • s>Ol defendant, you are required to answer 1 I - "'h_ Ari^nyton *v-ru*,_Eait Oninge.* 3B7. he&t; Karage; $19,500. See Roltton RAY VAN HORN AtJENCY—Attractive Renltor, 144 Main street. Keanbburit, no-*. .M'M'.n U' f.t-fit }l*uhh & AT. the petitioner's petition on or before the «i. pl r Butomiit:r Waterbury, Realtor. 16 Weit Front bungalow, newly painted nnd 'dernr- Ann , Z'J'IS Nat.oral Nt-wurk DJild.r.ir. | IN HEJ) BASK cir 'v.clnity." five~or"ilV. FOUR-FAMILY apartmtnt house, in phnnr Kpnnslfurir fi-01'J;!, __ 12th dny of November, or in default Shotj.r; , ,„ I.J.,.,,11 |,ii:.«l truck. | room ho'inr. (urr.iaht'l or unfjrniBhtd. street. Red Bank Phono 6-3R00.* ated; excellent neitchborhood ; very larne RUMSON Estate" sertion. nnc nrr,-". r»asonbl>:*. Y>. S-hm (it, 2'1'i Kuonevell h. _ Rood location; three rooms, bath to EARLY POSSESSION —An unusual op- thereof, such decree will be taken R«p'y by mail 'u Stan* on Abel, 3S0 each apartment; rental income 12,000 plot; oil heat: Runine; $9,000. Rny !»•>:, ut; ful BettinK. rrne rooms, two £r*t. 1/n.im ( ly. COOK FOR CONVEKT. 2»l C»rr nv.-- Porl unity, 10 rooms, furniihed, in- 1 against you ns the Chancellor shall Ker'nr Mrttl. Perth Amloy. yearly. Price (15,000. W. A. Hoppinu Van Horn Attency. Fair Haven. Phone hnthi.. ftrcphf . hrt( wntrr h/*flt. nilbur- shall think equitable and just STEAMER (JR ' >inall wardrobe Uunk. «u(, K«-iinal,•.irir. phone KpsmburK 6- come 1250 monthly: excellent location; Red Bank 6-02S3. ^ Agenry. Phone Red Bank 6-039T.* npr; two-cnr Biirapp. $21 .«.j:,.l^.M. h.fure « p. m.• complete $U.5 0ft, See Rolston Watei- ( PJ 1-1493. _ _ a decree of divorje dissolving tht^Oiar- tnm l.ourdry. Brnad and Kirtt slreett, road stand, located on main roaA, C«pe Cod home. Built in 1 J3'J. Living MOD ifCJMK f'.r n ..:mnr:ih.•..,:.! bal.y bury. Rea'tor. .16 West Front at reel, room, with fireplace: four bedrooms, Iwn ; Kiiiht-room " hou'si.. ^\ ri;iKt' between y.»u nnd the >aitf peti- F*hune Ke»porl ^1. E«tontown to Aibury Park; heavy traf- tioner for the cause of extreme cruelty. boy. WIT, "Bsl.y Boy." llox HI, ; ^J^ _ baths: oil heat; irnrane; $16,500. Ri. Hubtrl's Err. piny. Bark. Phone 6-i50n." 15x32 feet ; two baths, fireplace, four hot wntir he:it, bath ; nice cellar, us 1N~CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY like room,. Phone RcO Bark l>-. .il4. tncfit Atfiiry. 7 7 Broad >tfee-. Red t ihrouwh Conitance Smith Agency, 14 Irs. P. K.a.i.r,. firFt 'i^"»r. ri^' r'cirrs ,,,;, ,. . ]„ Bond ; R.u.k 6-'i:iO8. rooms, four bedrooms, tile bath, tile $18,500. Ray Van Horn Agency. Fair .vnn. H.-nry Srhwi II*T. H I M»in 8 MAI LF. A V ES' t K. F'.i ^ i iVd"^ m I'Al'tH "lUN'.EUS »nd pair.*.*r«. Apt,!y V itch en. hot wnter heat, oiihurner : two- H a v-n. Phone Red B_n nk 6-0'2S3.» __ rt-i-t. t>hr.ti<' Kenris^irvr J>-M23. .if Chjincpry of New Jersey, made on One of Ilctl I, .1.1*"» nrnit ronvrn'n I" Mount Itrert, R*d Bunk. l'bone "id a'. • .,ri i;...:..). Ki:.. U :.-.ih.r' H.x"ninim, bath? hot'wHter car ehrgge; dock, boathouse; lovely ]o- RAY VAN HORN AfJENCY—Wflterfront the Hid day of September, 1946, in a nv CA.I Ktd Hank G-16M. Mr 6 -' • 6'.»J A*nir>. Reulto-.. TT liroad iln-n, Rn, htat, lot ."OxluO, iiccu,»ancy Dftm- cat'on; $25,000. See Rolsion Wster< modern onr-atory homf, La rife living rrri.iin rause wSprtin Carolyn Fid tar it bi-r lat Electric range included In Riilow, *>nolnsrrl porch, smull rr!l-,j-: LWCSt/AL WOMAN' ta-tded, irhu hM bury. Realtor, 16 West Front street. Red r'lom with ft re pin cf, 2 lame beilrnom», plot 'i.'.xl'iO. AMkipn fricp 12,"'iO. Hm- tho p-'t.tionpr ntid you are th? defend- 5UBLK KUOM. i.,xt t. l,a:h." a~r.'i or , pr re of f «.:.&'». W. C. Wear:, il Broad ii nt, you aro rdiuired to answer the if.Ui!.z<-nce raUhpr thnn bj|!nesi ( K- HKli "HANK 11 nml ••-.,• i.rni'erty. Bank, Phone «-3Sno.* tiled bnth, tiled kilctw-n, f\ill-siie r ire M'.". have .mt>atl\e and p'.eur- 1'l.t. fcr pro!;sb.i,r.n: man; y loom.. EATONTOWN —Tenr o6m"CoUmial, brick room, hot water heating plant, oil-find. phnnp Kpiinsburn 6-012?.. «"Hllr.fr >tr.,t. U-,\ l! - . , iVkli BA STK "'S.x-ro.jin \\oulf with bath, r Altai-hEil garage; insulation; copper 4th dny of November next, or in default ar.t |,*rwjii»I.ly. Wr.ti, "U. W.." lit,* lined, % -acr*. bol water heat, fire- ffEANSHVRC, Attract:\'7~h"nme in resi- C'-m! ii •' nh;» rriii'l»-r u h'>nie I hu\ nit hent, Ioi 331., xl o't. garage, plumbing; onk flfiorintr, $1 .V5O0. Ray thprmf, nurti nVrrre will be taken Ml. [tfd_ Bank _ • ii>..i.'> o •..!..r '. K::.. W i-shjr. : pluci', automatic gnu hnt w.iter : thret- (1 '• n 11 ;i 1 section, cc n tr » H y 1 oc ;i 1 >• <1: *. x H»:JI tm you ns thr (.'hancellor shall think ^(l.MfUri;, :• man. ~Ai»;. j . V.rend *^c«t. _ Phone R^d KurtV 8-22^0." Red JBnnk 8-O2pen fir»> plnrr : $T.- Ci.itnb^ and just. mnrr, n= i, I-. \\.\\ ..m RoditcrB, J. H. Ak'i-nry. K^siioti. '' llrond street, Rt-il Waterbury, Reiiltor, 1« Writ Front 0^0. lot .*ti»\ ]nr>. Hcniy Scb« filer, 1 i Lil i LL'"SI LVER~Tour^room bungalow nf Th* ohj«ct of said suit is to obt«In L'BlX 11 KSlSIIKl> ro..m. *-t '. .b < MfiJr. . Co, Wittrlnni.t, rnrn#r N»wm,.:. 1 it ret. Rpd Rank. Pho^e •l?J> ^! RfHltor, 144 Main stn-r*. phone Kenn--- for but-f.i •« f.t[H.- ninv.pi»n( in Hn w ih bath, steam h*-al with oil. lot RAY VAN HORN AG ENCY —UiverTront, a nvjitf> b'lra 6-0 123 rinice between ynj nnd the said petitioner Snr< » ulrii y ! P.,r..-v. I'r.c* f9.-"0. W. C. Weart. 42 house, hot water heat, oilburner ; dock ; seven-room housr, in excellent rfP.ANSBL'Bir" f"..io. :: liroad ••.,,,.•„ H, d li,,,.;. '|'non'. S Ifi.001. Se# Rolston Wfltcrb»ry, Real- bprfrooms. A)1 f nrninhml. upsta'.r!.. All 1 double garafre; boathouie; JU.500. Ray WARD KBEMER, lowfl. Ca. uh-T fi | TT. I'-i m.i r,.:. P--T4-H. f.r. Writ*. "C.trk-Typ.si." B x tor, 16 West Front street. Red Bank. FOR ALL KINDS of Real estate snd Van Horn Agi-nry, F;i.r Haven, Phone improvrmpnts except heat . n":ir Bchdnl Solicitor of Petitioner. Sundayi. 1'hut-.; Rtti f!i,r.k (-IK! :.' ('•It. Red _«*n_k. _ _ Phnnf fi.SSnr..* ^ Red .Bunk^fi-O^S.* l n.JTn.aH'lE . five-room Insurant* in Red Bank and vicin- Elcrtric Buildinz. Asbury Park, New | SAl/liSMAS For" riVai-by "territi.rj" no i SHREWSBURY-New house7~two acre's, P-mry. Price $€.*OO. H< 'ry Ft>hvreiz+r, Jfri.y. fI.EAS'>,..,m. ,„ >.,-. \.,m- RAY *VAN~" HORN " AGENCY —Pict ur- j i^c ! mit; r;ir rcn ' f* '1. L* i K.rat a venue. ity, see Paul Reverp. 60 Broad fruit tr^es and berriea: six room*, fire- eoqup f-state neighborhood. Remodeled iiy. for u« : > »* mM. -r rt.ip'. !;<>•. :•'.,> ' if ...nit nrceii.ty ; n»-, At ..• • it reel. Red Bank. Phone 968. pi.ire, modern Jtijrhcn, three bedrooms, barn w th apartment, acre land sen ped buce 6-0 I'M. local...r. ,i' iif.r '. p ni |{>d Unr.k 1 T mr< • . irn'nr.l «1 tun f.|f*. For appoif.-. AI l..\.Ml< Hl'.MLANhS -H; bath, insulation, posaenion th ri-r- grounds, giirdeiiH. $ 12.0ij(i. R«y Van ST KKANSBt.'Ri; Al I -T' i v " " i ml" — GET OUR — «.«!'.•!'->! " i fTi'1!? phon* in-1rn.n^' . Alpotnt '. M >rh- month<: J 16,500. See Roliton Water- ti I S~i, ALOW-~Si\ room*, lunporch, Horn Agrncy, F.iir Haven. Phone Rrd f\^ f-riinm house. two lovely sun- IT3OM 33 llr,..,,l .••••• N. >• :n I... • • .i. i-""1." _ __ _ bury. Realtor. 16 W.-U Front street. Red Ba nk 8-'»aii.« { pnrrhr*. i.nr in front. (»»• 'n r,-:r».• LXTKItlgM' KI i" sairiifirl' «Biit«d ,n' K.T.i.-'. Jfi • " .-"•< M'. T..f.. f,- Firs: , and roof, two-car garage. Corner Church RAY VAN HORN""A(;ENCY-^Fine"~Broa"(J Ktwnue with two rooms. Plot 1 imxl "0 ; |.:.i*-e hum-' ch;ldnn's wesr. All')' at Hirsch* Eli RrtOM. ! :.».. ..-._A'!-... r He .li:.r..|v. i and Comiiinn Kreets, Helford. Apply COMPACT CAPE COD—Four bedrootm, I9.00U. Henry Srn*eizrr. R*>attnr. Ml • ALL MODELS 3-M »(>r 6 .1" itreet home, tuitnble for i>rofe*aiona\ Phona Rail B.,tik 6 K .|i|.. Shop. :•• Bru.-id strut. R-il | AVLA.STii Ml'.HLANhS •' Hay .17^46" Poole. avenue. Union Beach. two ba.hs, fireplace, modern kitchen, or resiilcrilial use, slate roof. 10 rooms, M»in sfr^t^jthonc K« :insliurB_ fi-0 I 2.1 p. rn.* • n»q. !.•••, five rooms, hot wstcr, nil htat. TOWER JUlX.~R«-d B*nk. Choice build- steam heat, oil fired; early possession : two baths nnd powdrr ronm, flreplare, A"n6rt'"l2" ArilBS. farm, six-room • ALL MAKES ROOM "XEBl'iED fir TJ snd ,.'.«as»n\ \0 h.-lo • ing t 'ft, in th.s restric'.ed develop* 116.5^0, See Rotstnn Waterhury, Real- steam heat ; garage. $19,500. Ray Vnn httui-r, ;i\\ imi>rnvern>>r>'*. I w«-rr\r furn.ihod. if IIO enr' for two ch.ldr.n an^ r.el;, w.Th ' mer.i it. 11 available. Some plots have tor. IS West Front street. Red Bank. Horn Anenry, Fair Haven. Phon« Red gnr.iur. new barn, pnultry h.- is-- n'A in • ANY YEAR iamm H. Kt.rii. 49 M.rhir f llri,t. Red hn.jf,ffo.k. Smjill in-riiDir, hnm*, pieaj- fexf-njed view, including occanfront. Ex- Phone 6-3500.* ifood condition. V. (ilittrnbern, WyckofT Drive In or Phone Sank • i.nt Brfrrrniridr-KS. Phone Rumson 1- ' clUB.ve hale in our hands, oilier broken RUitSON- ^{od-rn home, fireplacp. mod- •o»tJ, Eaton town, phnne Rod Hank fi- 1 RXY~VAT7 HORN AGENCY —Old estate Hi/Lli-AGiin *..m»n. in «h«re home protectei. C. F. Bordcn. or G. H. ern kitchen, tile bath, automatic h*ai, being divided. Riverfront plots avail- n 3 R1. • PACKARD—RED BANK th miM.f-HEr.i I'br il.an la.l>, :n I'OIIK R7,/u red for lam.ly of two K.rs*. hvi.r.jc, At.ant.c Novius. Shrewsbury. Thone Red Bank insulation, flvr roomi; J.fi.OO. See able ; landy beach, deep waterr"" Ray CHT-ROOM CiiTn"n:iiT " ho"usr jind fi vV Ocennport. I'hfire Eatoplown J- nihilts. (ith.r hrlp k.t'l. nVf Pret.i-es | b•1661 or 6-163 3-J.• Rolston Wat'rbury, Realtor. 16 WenVan Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone flrres fronting nn I wo rn;id» ;il%o Kelly Building JlSJ-tt.' n> psi.E.ttfd. romfortahle rnnrn unil for ^~BV"r\TcTtnTn" TIN TON FA IXS~ -T.entjfmaTTa «*t me, Front street. Rod Bank. Phong fi-3Snn.* Rrd Bank 6-0283.' bn r ii nnd la rite poultry house ; hvnldin^g Harding Road at Broad «t SBUl.TS ONLY Sf« l,,:oni»: six-rnom bath, riii.il wi ir>, Writ. "E. K.," Bon w.th families: two-family apartment siniroximately four rniles from Red RIVERFRONT"^5ne acre, spacious llvinc need repair*, No imcrovemefitJi h,it ftTY~ VAR "HORN AT^EKCY- Gran/e elrr; ririty. splfmlid iornlion E. C. hnti*e. rtr T I. tt'e 5,'vrr station; t:> R-ti B»nk R. B. 6-0428 new restrirted community; half-acrfl a - n i ^ i. • leat. Wr'i* J,,r .nfnrmittion to "New hlnchron, Vi . ,n R imson. from 11 to -.*••"• ' • -.--h jip.irtment. Call 201 Chn-hfiit . three bctiruouu, two tiled bathi; beautiful trea, »*cludfd spot. See Ri>1-plots, 100x230 fret in siie; npHr river, Cnloniil Hoi...." Ill,I all. Ktd B»rii.« 6 pm. Kurnfon Suif«r UOH.', ]"9 E.TK pnrlosfd rimc\lp porch; lanre pantries; s'.on Waterbiiry. Rf.-iltor. 16 West Front in fine neighborhood; close to nrhoo] nnd street, Red Bank. Phone 6-3500." flTAI.L'RllAIiSlllE iliin. »•. Monmoirn li^>r rn»d. Hummn • Si T( CO Hni'St itor' f omlt.ned. ga ,i(r" and bnrn. Price bated upon bus line. Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair road. Eatontfiwn; ideal for rn'l •< re- CORN CUTTINi;. H»vr 63" shorki i,f :tmount <>( acreage renuired, up to 36 RUMSON BUNGALOW-Four rooms; 1- Haven. Phone Red Bank 6-0283. * pair Shirp nr BnmrthnK sim.l.ir. I'hor.e corn to rut Call Sund.r. Hunt, rn,,m« j,nd bsth. B-. .1d elec- ately. Prpfrr scnllemcn or business huslness as dirert factory reprpsents- car space. Properly 70x15 U. Located section, available at $4,200, tric kitchen, tiled bath nnd two nice THRU -OUple hum* a"commodnlions. Central liv*. Many "hard tn Kel ili-ms.1' Rood on Route 35, one mile from Hrd Bunk, \V;I| r< quire improvements of iub«t«n- magnificent trees, 10 rooms, two bedrooms, hot water hent, oil fired, oiik OCation in ir. dential sertinn. 23 Wil-earrtinns and good future. Write. Per- toward Middletown. JU/'On. Call Red t;al niitu'f, hfating, ptumbini; and dec-bath*, needs derorating. Asking $20,- floors; attached if a rage; plot 6fixl3n, iam stre.i. Ked Rank. Phone 6."V2-\V minnri Miinn^pr. Rnpm 2.10, 31 Clinton Bnnk 6-"326. oration at approximate coat 12,500. . Mnke an off<*r, See Rolnton Water- November 1st occupancy, J1O.50O. Den- for appointment .• str.yt. NrwurV 1. LOT 60x123. Located in Couiury Club Producing solid investment us a per- bury, Realtor, 16 West Front street. nis K. Byrne, 8 West River road. Rum- rW"O"OR I11KEK furnished" rooms, sin- "LAlJlES-"" Tnke oVdVrs for" (Iresse'V" l7r~- K«!atcl, on H.k'hway No. 3.". Excellent manent home, for small family requir- Red Bjtnk._ Phone 6-3500.* n PhPhono e 1-0576. DENNIS K. BYRNE AGENCY gle or ilouolr' liovtsckeeping if de- Kfrif. nv'.ons. Chr.stmas itrms. Write, reiidentiat development. ^'alkmir dia- ny t*-o bedrooms. C. V. Borden, or G, GLSH TVPB house." six rooms and H. Nevius, Shrewsbury. Phone Red ENNIS ired: earncc .p.ice. Phone Red Bank Personnel Mnnnffr. Houm Zl". 31 Clin- tanre to Red Bnnk railroad Ftationtioniir15 un porch, hot water heal, fireplace, DENNIS K. BYRNE AGENCY—Atlantic rt Bnnk 6-lfi6l or 6 -1633 -J.• Real Estate and Insurance lon ulr.^t. Npwnrk I _ ; $ CllRB 6- S28. oak flnors, slnte roof. $13,750. See Rol- Highlands. Marine vir-w: hire- plot: FWO^ FURNISH Eh rnomii. or.* ;,»rB#- r.F.SERAI. HOUSEWORKER and rooV. WEST LONl*. ""fifiANCH, Modern resi- EATONTOWN — Attractive Georgian ston Watorbury. Renltor. 18 West Front Ii vintf room. dining room, modern • front nmm, twin bcdi. (IS n wet k; for small family; no rh.l.lrrn ; live in. dence, perfect condition t h rough nut, 3 type hollow tile and stucco residence, itreet. Red Bank. Phone 6-3500.• kitchen, breakfast nook and In vstory; 8 West River Rd., Rumson, N. J. ame room, ilnuble heH, $10 fnr 2 people. nll-ypnr-'rnund position. Phone any- btdroam* 2 ti)M bath-. firep}nce, oil- in perfect condition. Large plot, TMSON COTTAGE—FCOTTAGE—Fivi e rooms and second floor, three bedrooms and mod- (7 for on». Privn't? homp, kitfhen priv- time Saturday or Sundny. Red Hank burner, lnrge plot. C. K- Pichler. Real- lu0xl4O; in shaded residential area. Ex- bath; one-cur garage; vacant; 16.850. ern bath; finished n • tic. with bnth; r tor, 140 Brond sired. I'hone Red Bank tra lot 50x150 for gard«n or additional HffiTtfJ fo brpjiXfn>t ; two doors from ». 1 See Rolston Wnterbnry, Realtor. 16 steam heat: immediate occupancy. $ 1",* Phone: Rumson 1-0576. bus. Phnrif Rum •on 1 -Ujnfl-R. COMPETENT MAID- Part or full-time'. 6-n] 66." building site. Four bedrooms, hot water Wed Front it rent. Red Bank. Phon» 500. Dennis K. B'ymr, S West River hent; two-car hollow tile enrage; con- BESTTlTy tfLi/V f u r n ^K7d ~roo mT "tViTi Tall Rumsfn l-0JIM_» River from, boautiful mod- road, Ri mson. Phone 1-0576. venient to bui lines to Red Bank and DENNIS K. BYRNE"A(IENCY^Atinn• ic beds, nun ilnblo »L the (iuest House. HOUSEWORIfER "For i"x-room apart". residence, five bedrooms, two Long Branch. Priced to includs com- four-room bungalow. One block from Brond street ; bui.nesfl ment, on Broad urecl Red Bank; bat hi, Invntoi y, te.ikwood floors: vapor Urge lot; early occupancy : J6,SO0. Highlands. Nice locntion; modern n plete interior decoration at buytr'i real- ii Hnrl«nn nv»nu». Red Bank. sle p in. private room and bnth: three heat, oil fired. Apply C. E. Pichler, onflble r ho ice of paperc. Occupancy See Rolston Waterbury, Realtor. 16 home three years old; iarpe livmit rnnm, RO6MS, fiiin>Rhe>f)."* -40 Went in family steady position, Rood salary. Realtor. 14<> Hroad strep'. Phone Red shortly after transfer of title. Immedi- Front jtrrrt. Red Bnnk. Phone with fireplace, dininK room, modern Front strt'et. R<'1 Hunk. _ Phone Hed Hank 6-2472. Bank f-f)16fi* ate action necesiary to secure this solid 6-3&0 0." kitchen, three bedrooms and modern LMtfiE™ COM FORTAHLE «.iiiib'!e~room. TRUCK TIRE »erv;re m»n. Apply Mr. 'fHOMTSoTT ACENCY —Siwuom. two- invf»tm*n-. at |J6,000. C, F. Borden, or LARGE 12-ROOM house, centrally lo- hath: lar^e rrllar; ste:im heat, oil find, 43 Tnwrr Hill n^rmic Reij Bn_nKl*_ Morris. J. H. Mount Co., 11 Mnplo hnth residence, 2/3 completed, with G. H. Neviui, Shrewibury. Phone Red cated, nmr b\is Ifnea; suitable for Recently decorated ; Jlft.&od. [)cntii« K. priority to complete Hentilntor fire- roominR purposes; new hot wnter hpat- Byrne, 8 WPII Kiver r«nd, Riim*i>n, nM(!l'£~ fiO()H,~"~rrntri."lI>~fo'c«t?T-~Cal l . Red Mank. Ilnnk 6 - U fi l_jir 6-1688-J.* Knollwood Homes Inc. place. Five acres nl Innrf . bnrn. chicken rhnne 1-0576. nft«*r 4.30. 73 Wml Front itrrct, WOMAN Hnqnnchrd. nctlvf. n-embcr I. hrtnjc, Wp nrp now looking fur the typo Thompson A«rncy, 81 EflRt Front street, Price 17,000. Joseph (I. MrCue. Real- Only those with cars. Phone Red Bunk C. H, Nevim, Shrewsbury. Phone Red you refinance, Ask us about our of person to whom salary would be the Phone Red Bnnk 6-0700.' tor*. Pho-.P Red Bank (1-1470 oc Rum- jl-HIW-R-l. BnnV B-lflfll nr P-1B8S-.I.' HANCE & RIDGE ROADS fort-most ponsideration. Write fully ftir THOMPSON " Al.ENCY"- tfocTeTri type Packaged Mortgntre PUn, reason- ion 1- 0 4 4 4. * _ __ SBS BRIGHT -Tou'r-ronm npnrtmini". interview to "Unattached Woman," Box homr, fivr rooms nnd bath, fireplace, SHREWSBURY ANIJ vicinity. Home able, reliable, responsible. Sen wart i- oil hent. bnttled gns, new refrincrnlor ; sites h.ive not rfien comparative to tlU MSON~TrMne~" buVgaTow of nix SI 1_. RiFd B«nk. hot wator he.it, oil. Plot 50x200; onc-cnr FAIR HAVEN, N. J. £ block from H.-n ririuhl bun line. Call construction coats. Many nitute buyers Mft,-klin, 8 White street. Red BinV. rooms, bath, includlrn throe brd- Kiiriitrr : M iddlrtown locntion : $9,000. hn vp purchaspd future home sited In Phone 6-3121 •ooms. nicely liecorated. KOIM! kitchen, ea Bright 2-0U.1-M. lieforf 1" ir m.' Thompson Atfrnry, SI En«t Front OTPTTtmrTlgTrFT) room. 7o"r "rent". SALKSLAUY — Women's wearing up- residential Shrewsbury, Little Silver nnd modern rnnn\ hot water lie 111 . plot si r* "t. Phune Rod Bnnk 6-0700.' Ifi per week. Apply on premises, , fi pnrel, Must have enperienre, gpnd virinily. Our ofTering" include se Ice ted 5ox2I>0 : nenr rlvi-r anil benrh. Only few THOMPSON"" AT.ERCY" —Six"" rWma""aiid EiK.HT-TtOOM "HoUSS^Larg« " gantry, Monmouth street, lied Bunk. Mrs. Web- litrs on Sycumorc nvtnue, Buttonwood blocks lo bin. Fnr a limitrd lime only; "tilnry, steady work, advnncement. brilh, piprd hot air heat; modern bnth, elpctrir. gnu and water; Inrgf ber.* 11 nd other rosidentiil streets in Shrews- ground a. CH I l__K e unnburg fi -OU84.* l«.500. CBII Jotrph O. MrCu^ A«en,y, Apply. Simnn. "Nice Thlnps." f.S kitrhrri, broakfa^l fiooki one-car fftiriii^o. bury nnd Little Silver, C. K. Borden, Renltor. Phonn Rvimnon l-'*ltt or H<0. Thorn pjon or G. H. Nevius, Shrewsbury. Phone Bunk fl-UiM.* rights: oft Newman Slirin/s road, in MISCELLANEOUS A(t.ncy, * 1 Knst Front street. Phone RCMI Hnnlt fi-ififi) nr 6-H33-J.* ftTTB'SON"-"Sfod'ern reiidnnrp." in fine ,tHUi, Jrmeph RAY VAN HORN AGENCY Unk. Phone 6-21.1". tfAi;kSI.AiTT^~For drMT^rTont-; nuiu." I'OUll-]tOOM" bun'iriifow, improvements, lnk- $10,01)1', Ray H. Stillman & Asso- 0; low taxes; 'nnted. Hed Ilnnk, hnng Branch. Write. nrrr. 2 ' -story. frame. Colonial, room. den. dinlim room, kitchen, two YOUR JOB. Free catalog descrlbinc u prompt action desiruble. For pnrtlcu- $11,000. Hny Stitlmiin A Aaaocinten, 3\£ Avon."^Hox Ti 11, Tied Hunk. shitu roof, full bnsctnont, circulating hot sunny bedrooms, modern bath, '^ -arre Brokers: 400, business and technical cour- air hent, oil furl; five bedrooms, three Inrs, C. K. Pichler, Realtor, M0 Uroid Brond street, EiUontown, Phone 3-0007. plot, with fruit nnd shuilo trees: now ses. Voternns nerc-pU-d under C. I. RlAM Fnr gcnernl clraning for re»- buthi. Excellent condition nnd modern •irect, Bed_ linnk. Phonp 6-0166.• BRICK ANT> KRAME home, ' seven vacant, Asklnjr prlrc $10, .1(10. Joseph B'.ll. Phone or writ* International Ihronnhout ; n!tractive locution. (iood A"fLART.C~ Hl'OHl/ANDS. Occupancy rooms, powdtr room, tiled bath, in- G. Media Agency, Resltor. Phone Hum" —- LA WRENCH J. SCHILLING tnurnnL and bnr; Rood pay, thri-c monthn; perfect up-to-diitr. 3 ulntvd, strum Sent, oilhurner. Ocean 7CO"rORI»(inilrne.> Hrhnnls, I 1 (lonl- At $23.f>00. Shown by appuint- I -04 44 nr Red Bunk (1-147(1.• Henriy job, rnftfrenrei, Mint bo bo* onljr. I.nwlojr Agonoy, nivorslllfl lirflrnnmB. tilril bnlh. laviitory, tiled bout a mile, fit at inn s\x hUirks, resi- 1 JOSHPH'F. HUNTER •nriort' ! sli-.r-l, Mcvnrk. Phono Mar- tween 25 nnd 3 5 yean olrl. Apply kitchrn, ollbvirn-r: ll'J.Oflli. V, K. Ploh- donllnl nniuliborhnod ; $1K,f»IHi. Rny 1 l'rlvp ami SLntr Highway No. 3fi. Phono 1 \-rZ30H. l frou'r s'.nors, Drop a orrd or oatl be tier per wuck. Apply in penon, nish, Invntory, and laundry In bnAemoni; tcrmn. Rity Btlllmnn Aisociitten, 312 102 Wen Front B tree I, betwocn 1 nml laacd In wlntcrji p fine Mo ft Itvlriflr roomi -ACTtB FARM; I7aritu p"ov»n- r....m FLORENCE D. VAN.JIORN 'or Palmer tfingllsbtown. N, J,, phnnf oivdt with fireplnro, full tiled bnth*, hot two-cnr garnffc; lot 76x175 : on bus line. Uro id street, Eiitontown, Phone S- houso, with bath, oil nowly hullt. Hot 1 5 p. m Mr, flormloy. Prtco |12,7fiO. Wnlkrr & Tlndnll. Renl- OflflT .• PORTEK^Full or imrt i\mr.~^fourk71 wnler hent, ocenn rinarlon rl'fihU, Both itrr hent, all modern ImiirowniiMi s, 2(\ mlnutci. drive •trniti, Ucil D-nl'. furniture includud In snlo price. Excel- x, Mint hiivt- $10,(100 I-IIHII. Will lent condition throughout; nccupnnoy of BEVEN-lfOOT., yfiir-'round hounc, on station 1 Jiuinf* having flu hi roomi, ortKUrfq (or rQinuindor. For iiildit ~KMhiJlBtoii nvenue, Hlshlnndi. Phono inth ;_out building!, not-d rnpiifr; J0,500. (nformiitlon, phone Enlnntowri S-fi(M . SHIRLEY M. K1NGSLAND to trnlnfor tlofvlclnit of WufhluTTSfiT \n oho ntuirtmont 'km' .: ..,_ ififlM. Wrfte, "V/.," Box £11. 1U.Ieither yonr-'round ^r for lummer ion- VETERANS—Vosilhttlly aovcrnl new a ESBCriTENB REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i nit, ntnUng qiinllflcntlon>, nd<1ro«i. son. Kenaoniihly nrlccrt nt $1(1,500, nnd 4«room apnrtmontl will bo nvnil- ilx rooms, (ire|nnce, sun- ter hctit, gnniiri* UOx^u, hns twn inonii, 804 RiVef'Rdaar • Fair Haven, N. Jf* ••you niu H'oVlnft r.ii bmiiaitiM, «ev 1* phopo, otc." 4 Shown by nppolntmant. only. Lnwloy nblo in October,' Rod Bnnk a ron. tn bo porch, linth. oil hunt; gnrnge < |ot nil furnlahotl. with toilet. D-.t .VulnO. P.-Kan/ititly. 1.1st your hounot tor irl» oTTAr i5UFrATrTi,7ri7:n;,TrRV hvrv Aftency, Ilivcmt.to Drive nnd Rtritn nolri cr<-rfporallycly. .ConnulL ftny SLtlN too*100; nlorty Inndicnpvd 1 10 mlnuton Price Itt.UflO. Hemy Urbwvitrr. Unillnr, Phone Red Bank 6-0263 [\rinL. I hnvo many pftVipoflU. V P, Full or linrt time, Wli«Un Drug Co,. UiKhwny No. «5. Phono Hcd D»nk 6- mm, Aiioclatei, Blnt« Hinhwny 4«N, to sUtlnni $ia,000t Hay Btlllmmi A 144 Mul 11 strri'i. Kenti«l>i(ig, phone ittnedr, ti Paces pi act, Red Bunk 454. rd tt Rd Sk Eatontown, Associates, Fhon* HR ton town 0.0007.* KtiiQiburg ll-oiaa, Page Fourteen. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 3, 1946.

MISSION DAV CHAJEMAN. Monmouth Count/ Surrosate's Otttcm., In the m«IL*r of th« ftlst-e of PIANO LESSONS Miss Ann Willis of Rumson, a Sea Bright Post ward W. Jelfrey, deceased. Notlc ** 'ts.fi , •e#l»»er» and Advanced Yanda-Sutton Nuptials creditors to present, claim»-.«galg«t student of the College of St. $ cst-ite. l,-,»ert OOUM« fil Popular music for Teen- abeth, Convent Station, Is senior S. '•*•!» IB* idnlU—Twelve bus accordion Officers Seated Pursuant to the order of chairman of booths for. Mission day, Fnddln, Surrogate of the L. E. ARNOLD one of the main events of the col- Monrnouth, made on the sight lege year, to be held Saturday, Oc- Ed Voss Installed of September, 1046, on the al ,«J THtkD ST. FA1K HAVEN, N. J. of Loulso L, Jeffrey, of . the < tober 12, at the school. Edward W, Jeffrey, deccjaeii, •M. E. B. 6-2497 A> New Commander hereby given to the credttpr§ _-,,, deceased to exhibit to the jubltdber* Installed ajs new officers of Sea mlnlltrstrlx. as nfortneli. thflt d< I and demandi asainat the «a!d';«st: Bright Post 316, American Legion, DR. SAMUEL M. BROWNELL under oath, T?lthin six months ' ~~ last Thursday night were Ed Voss, date of the aforesaid order, or .. _. FLOOR SANDING be forever barred of their Aetioiu,' commander; Arthur Ov Axelsen, Victor A. Larsen and Guy E. Cran- nffalnst the said subscriber. C 'REFINISHING • WAXING YALE SURVEY REPORT Dated: Freehold, N. J., September, dall, vice commanders; Thomas W. 18th, 1946. 'i'1 Inlaid Linoleum, Asphalt Tile Installed Garland, Jr., adjutant; Harry J. , LOUISE h. JEFFBBV, £ Johnson, finance officer; James R. OCT. 10th - 8 P. M. . 26 Park Avenue, •?,- Rumson. N. J. Fellu, chaplain; Vlotor C.'Perotti, Mc«sr«, WIso & Wise, WILLIAM H. MALLETT Jr., service officer, and William Red Bank, N. J. WHERE MECHANIC STREET Proctors. Flooring Contractor PfBlffenberger, sergeant-at-arms. With the exception of Command- SCHOOL AUDITORIUM IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY v 114 BROAD ST., MATAWAN, N. J. er Voss all the officers are World 156/SS4 ,-.-.?{• War II veterans. Starting "Its third TO: RAYMOND- COOPER DAVIS I - •,•.' Td. H»tewan 1-0024 Estimates Given By vlrtuo of an Order of the Court year this young post p)ans to make To Tell You What Needs to Be of Chunrery of New Jersey, uadt otf"' this a banner year in building up the 3d dar of September, 1^40, In ft; the organization into one of the certain cauBe wherein Addle Elnort^ Done in Your Schools. Cnetc Davlii is petitioner, and you, RajTf finest in the county. mond Copper Davis, are defendant, yott\! Monmouth County Commander- 1 are required to appear and plead, an. •wer or demur to petitioner's petition elect John E. Feldman, assisted by on or before the 4th day of Novem*~~ BOATMEN Vice Commanders Mattlson and 19<6. or In default thereof such de__ VanSauter installed the officers and Come! Listen! Ask Questions! will be uken -ngnlntt you as the- Chan? congratulated the post on obtaining feilor sh .11 think equitable and juft, ' Now is the time to clean that dirty The object of mill suit Is to obtain U new home. Guy E. Crandall, re- a decrei- of divorce dissolving the mar-» tiring commander, expressed his Sponsored by rinirrt between you Bnd the aald bilge. thanks for the local support given lietitibit-r him by his offioers and comrades Dated: September 3d. 1»4«. Prevent dry rot during winter stor- WISE 4 W/SE. during his term of office and ex- Junior-Senior High SchooU Sollritors of Petitioner, age with tended his congratulations and best .',« Ilroud Street, wishes to the new officers. Parent-Teacher Association Ited Bank, N. J. ; Refreshments were served at the Boys ran make pocket moner by lell- PURO BILGE SOLVENT close of the meeting. in« The Rejiister.—Advertisement.

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Pictures above is Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Sutton, Jr., of Little Silver, leaving Holy Trinity church in Hackcnsock, following their It's A wedding thore Saturday, August 31. The hridn is the former Miss EliznbcVli Yanda, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Yanda of "West Pleasure! New York, find the bridegroom's parents :IIT Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice A. Sutton of Little Silver. The couple were married by Hev. Thomas Star Dust Inn Burlte. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sutton were recfntly reloaded from the service. BoLh served in the European Thtatrr of operations, the FOODS Boute 38—At The Bridge - Red Bank bride Itoing a member of UyjJArrny Nurse corps.

Purchases Acreage P.UAXTON POST INSTALLS ROBERT COE At the mass installation held at At The Hammond Orjjan For Development the Wesuiclp YMCA September 23, officers of thp Braxton Merrit post Emmanuel and Pauline G. Fried- j Amerirnn Legion, installed were LOU MICHAELSON Henry Dan;els, commander; John A truly wonderful meal can be prepared In a Jiffy Open man of 68 Broad street, Eatontown, i And His Orchestra have purchased four acres of land | L. Joni's, Hist vico commander .,. cooked in a hurry with grand-tasting froz- Bowling j in Chrestnut grove fronting on jI Tarry Williams, second vice om en-fresh foods. No vegetables to wash ... noth- 1 Byrnes lane and Lafetra avenue. | mander; Harold Shomo, adjutant ing to cut up, peel or shell. Just open the pack- Nightly I The property will be cut up into P. Lafayette Jones*, iftance officer Rev. (). G. Goodwin, chaplain, and ages and plop the flavor-perfect foods into pots building loth for developing mod- CLOSED ALL DAY EXCELLENT erately priced homes when ma'n - Ed wntd Drily, sergeant-at-a rms. and pans—heat and eat Mm-m! Mm-m! GOOD! ! ial and labor becomes avail a hie. SATURDAY Enjoy a COMPLETE frozen-fresh foods dinner (The acroage is conveniently locat- ft j.ny . In jufv.r'.isp in The Regis tr today. Yes—complete with tender meat or plump . cd and hay all utilities. FOOD Mr. Friedman WHS a developer of Open Friday Night poultry . . . garden vegetables . . . tree-ripened low-cost houses before Woild war ALL GOLD fruits. You'll find them all at your fingertips In II and is resuming his activities in* Until 9 P. M. our glistening frozen-fresh foods cases. DINNERS: this line. HALVED PITTEL Organ MTc. Days From 6:00 P. M. PINEAPPLE Fair Haven | FANCY WHITE Nightly Sundajs From 1:00 P. M. By [ Hie Reit Bank KtKiulcr enn be bought ' JUICE in l-air HHvtn «t Muck'* SUue. J. ,\ j BOB ANDERSON APRICOTS Warth anii I'.n-ulo's lair Haven Market I CAULIFLOWER 25 A LA CARTE SERVICE Vour 29 Band Mr. and Mis. Vernon Lo\id of At All Times Jlugger liine nave leturned from a AI'l'I.IANCK CONDITIONER Fri., Sat.. Sun. two weeks' trip to West Virginia. PITTED BLACK BINQ Charles Anderson of Second WOKI.I) SKRIKS! HOT HOUSE ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES street is the owner of a now Chev- The |'H' k i* jiun- rolet automobile. ( nn.,1. the dim CHERRIES Mrs. Chai le.s Minton is a surni- | ...o KI..V. Thry-ir Special Catering To cal patient at Munmouth Mumuiial runic- U) ^tf 1«" RHUBARB ONE POUND PACKAGE >'WII! Ivxmi [,lur. 39' Phones: huspital. | U u t ,,n t n e KB 6-3981 PARTIES AND BANQUETS Miss Daisy Loud has started her . HIM.nil \h<- iiitrh- first year at the Teachers college !•!• •;IIMII« ii nil PRECOOKED Phone For Information in Greensboro, N. C. huhls the l>uli in RB 6-0133 ,-!.i"i hii'i.l.. H» FANCY SPEARS , llaymond 1*. Jones, Jr.. a World , lit. it ^c> nnil ' War II pilot, is attending the Sp.it- ' th ••(•'^ it crack | tan university of Aviation at Tmsa, [ • i »p,-ci]in:; uall ' Oklahumu, where he is taking -in im-cls ^winHin«' PIG'S KNUCKLES l,i,t The i-i-nwil BROCCOLI 39 j executive course in aviation and Ii>»|i< ui'. H-IIIN fi"lh n r»«r. Thit 1 33 engineering and a refresher cour.-.c tw i-l>i;*(. hi: i i-l lii'd the *rve. , in Hying. Mrs. Jones is with him. ROASTERS 1 He is the son of Postina.sler and Miiiititis of pei'i'e u'ill have to he Hygrade Precooked Stews You Save At I Mrs. Raymond P. Jones. | Mr. and Mrs. George A. William- ty * (/ .i riiihi, iinnuuncer. For com- ! son and family have icturned home ]'!t!<* rnjiiynicnl rf ill1; tianeltall PORK AND after spending a six weeks' vacu- rla^-ir nt humo, the radio mu*t be FOODS- ! tion at Packard1^ camp in Maine. FACTORY STORES 1 KIDNEY STEW Mis« Nancy Williamson has re- nit i •'.(•. I i'-iit iii'p'i;int-e-. Wo offer 49' FRYERS BROILERS ( turned to Bucknell university, yiri Ihe li-iii'lil of i'xp--ienri-d nif- where she is a. sophomore, and r'!i:i::irB l'ur , led i iral iH'Pliii'H-e* nrui Men's All Wool Suits George Williamson, Jr., has re- fur rci'-'i'-

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